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‘Puneet Superstar Ki Behen’: Woman’s Rainy Day Reel Goes Viral | WATCH

An Instagram reel showing a woman posing in a green dress on a flooded, busy street went viral, earning both praise for creativity and criticism for safety risks. While some defended her fun, others called it reckless and attention-seeking.

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‘Puneet Superstar Ki Behen’: Woman’s Rainy Day Reel Goes Viral | WATCH

A woman’s Instagram reel has gone viral and caused mass outrage online after she was spotted doing an over-the-top Bollywood-style photo shoot—right in the middle of a flooded, congested street. Dressed in a vibrant green dress, the woman posed, danced, and laughed it off amidst muddy rainwater and blaring cars, leaving many netizens in awe.

Shared by Instagram account Seema Kanojiya, the video is seven days old and has already accumulated more than 248K likes. The unusual arrangement for her photoshoot has elicited comments from ranging from amused to infuriated, with many speculating the use of judgment while pulling off the stunt.

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How Netizens Reacted?

While many users were quick to poke fun at the video, referring to her as “Puneet superstar ki behan,” there were others who weren’t laughing. “Why do people behave like that? What’s wrong with her? Not only isn’t it embarrassing, but it’s dangerous for the commuters too. Hope she does better,” read one comment.

Another user condemned the trend of such performances taking prominence, stating, “Because of this rubbish and non talented artists Reels get Banned. But anyways humans love Nonsense things so No Comment. But feeling sad for actually talented people.”

Conversely, a few came in support of the content creator. “Why are people hatin’ Girlypop, she just wanna have some fun,” one of the defenders wrote. Another added with sarcasm, “Le CoronaVirus watching this reel—am I a joke to you,” while one just cried out, “This is no st*pid. What’s wrong with her?”

While polarized reactions have been generated, the video has certainly registered on the platform. Times Now, however, could not confirm the location or authenticity of the footage. Nevertheless, the reel has emerged as a point of discussion for its audacity and for evoking issues of safety and public nuisance in the interest of entertainment.

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