Desi Influencer's Instagram Reel on Airport's Conveyor Belt Has Internet Saying 'Please Stop'
Desi Influencer's Instagram Reel on Airport's Conveyor Belt Has Internet Saying 'Please Stop'
Viral Video: Woman's Instagram reel on airport's baggage conveyor belt leaves internet angry.

In today’s digital landscape, content creators want to go viral at any cost. Among their repertoire, crafting ‘cringe’ reels for Instagram appears to be a recurring favourite. From dancing through train compartments to transforming railway platforms into impromptu stages, the pervasive influence of ‘reel-mania’ has turned mundane spaces into perpetual arenas for cringe-worthy spectacles. However, the escalation reached a new peak with a particular Desi influencer, whose antics extended beyond railway stations to the confines of an airport, provoking widespread ire across the internet.

The content creator, identified as Sujata Dahal on Instagram, could be seen reclining on a baggage conveyor belt at an airport, dancing to the beats of ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’. In the reel, she lies down on the conveyor belt, moves along with it, and gets up later with a smile, as if it were an achievement.

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Soon, the clip echoed on several social media platforms, including ‘X’ and Reddit, where everyone collectively began expressing their angst against such cringe content in public places.

“The virus has reached the airports too,” wrote ‘X’ user @desimojito, whose post featuring the video has now amassed over two million views. Another quipped, “Wow! So much happiness. She has just achieved the best thing in life.”

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A Reddit user commented, “And then these idiots say they are not financially equipped to pay fine. Idiots of first order,” referencing the recent incident where Noida women were fined by authorities for their viral Holi videos. It had a trio of youths who found themselves entangled in legal troubles after their social media exploits, documented on roads and within the Delhi Metro, caught the attention of authorities. Presently, the youngsters are grappling with substantial fines totaling Rs. 33,000 and Rs. 80,500, respectively.

In response, Vineeta, one of the individuals involved, pleaded, “I can’t afford to pay so much money myself. Where will I get so much money from? Please help me a little, at least reduce my challan, as my intention was not to hurt anyone,” expressing her predicament to Aaj Tak in Hindi.

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