- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Tue, 01 Apr 2025 07:20 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Beauty Influencer Viral Video: A woman from Pune, who works as a makeup artist, has caught everyone’s attention with her unusual videos on social media. She shared a tutorial showing how to create fake accident scars using makeup—just to get leave from work. But she didn’t stop there. In another video, she explained how to keep the scars looking real when returning to the office, making sure the “injury” remains convincing.
She jokingly told viewers, “This trick is for IT employees who struggle to get leaves. Watch till the end and don’t let your manager see this!” Her videos quickly went viral, but not everyone found them amusing. Many people were upset, accusing her of promoting dishonesty at work. While some laughed at the creativity, others slammed her for encouraging people to fool their employers. The debate continues, with social media divided over whether this is just a harmless joke or an unethical work trick.
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The viral video was originally posted on Instagram by Pritam Juzar Kothawala on the account 'faridas_makeup_studio.' In just four days, the clip gained massive traction, amassing 32 million views from social media users. The sheer number of views reflects how widely the video has been circulated, sparking intense discussions online.
The video received a flood of reactions, with many social media users expressing their disapproval. One user warned, "Never lie about health issues." Another criticized the idea, saying, "This is so wrong, girl. What nonsense!"
A third user, seemingly amused but skeptical, commented, "The manager in me… A few wounds on the face? You can still manage work with your camera off!" Meanwhile, someone else pointed out the potential consequences of faking an injury: "If you lie now, what will happen when you actually need to leave?"
Another user even questioned the realism of the makeup, observing, "The doctor didn’t even do proper dressing after the stitches and injury!" The mixed reactions highlight the debate surrounding the viral video, with some seeing it as a joke and others calling it completely unethical.