Bengaluru Woman Viral Video: Instagram user Muskan Madaan shared a video in which she confessed a distressing experience with friends who judged her for wearing a short dress. The incident took place at Diljit Dosanjh's Bengaluru concert. The video sparked debate across social media platforms after Muskan revealed that her short dress became the discussion for the night. She shared the video on Instagram with the caption, "I still can't believe I called them friends."

The video begins with Madaan narrating an incident from Diljit's Bengaluru concert. She expressed her disappointment with the behaviour of people she had considered friends. However, after realising that her "so-called" friends were judgmental about her outfit, she felt hurt and betrayed. Madaan also mentioned in the video that her group of friends had planned something after the concert and she was sure that her dress was the topic of discussion. Muskan also wanted to ask her "close friend", who was part of the group, how she would feel if people commented on her choice of outfit. Would she still feel confident or would she want to wear that dress again? If not, then why would she do that to another woman?

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Madaan's video also shows how she deals with the comments and how they affected her view of the friendship. The video was shared two days back and received mixed reactions from the netizens. Many users sympathised with her, while others said she could have solved this problem privately. Let's take a look at the comment section.

"You were the topic of discussion in the DILJIT's concert.. what else would you have asked for?? Paisa wasool of your dress," a user commented. "living the moment, the purpose of short dress is served," added another user. "Education can’t guarantee literacy. My parents don’t have degrees to show, but I am so proud of them for never judging people based on what they wear," added a third user.

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"You were looking stunning don’t let anyone tell u otherwise and i would loveeeee to see you wearing that dress again and slaying AGAIN," added a fourth user. "This could have been a 1 on 1 conversation. Sad that it is easy to go vocal online than speak up directly. Don't take me wrong, I'm with you. What you felt is shit. Crap behavior. But we need to be able to resolve issues in person... no?," added a fifth user.

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