• Source:JND

Viral Video: Apart from being a land of diversity, traditions, and culture, India, sometimes, is also a land of petty street fights that may take place anywhere, anytime over some of the most ignorant issues. Almost every ‘gali mohalla’ in the country, can never go out of stories when it comes to brawls. Joining the list for the same reason, a video of a group of women fighting on the roadside went viral on social media. But what gained the most attention was the reason behind the fight- back-b*tching. Yes, the group went all out with slaps, hail-pulling, and even throwing of chairs, all over some ‘gossip’ and ‘back-b*tching’. 

The video was shared on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), by the handle ‘Arhant Shelby’. The post was re-shared by the handle ‘Ghar ke kalesh’, with the caption, “Kalesh b/w Two groups of Woman in Kanpur UP over Back-Bitching of one lady from one group to another group.”

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The video gained all kinds of reactions from people, making it go viral. Most people cracked jokes about the fight and dubbed it ‘normal’ for people in India, while the rest found the kid at the end hilarious. The video was shared two days ago and pulled 45K views from people. 

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Taking to the comment box, netizens shared their views. “There is no kalesh here, just looting,” a user said. “Inhe big boss main bhejo (Send them in Bigg Boss),” said a second person. “End main blue shirt wale bache ko dekho (look at the kid in Blue at the end),” said a third person. “The kid in the end came up with a stick but got confused about whom to hit,” said a fourth user. “Ye toh har ghar har mohalle ki kahani hai (This is the story of every house and colony),” commented a fifth user.

“Aunty was doing- auntiyo wale kaam,” said the next. “If women were in power, there would be no wars,” joked a seventh person. “Back-bitching is very common in India... silly matter,” said another. 

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