
Woman slaps man who touched her inappropriately while she was recording video
A woman gave a man a reality check after he touched her inappropriately while she was recording a video in what appeared to be her building's lobby. She hit him back with a sharp slap, with the entire incident caught on camera.The video, later shared by Mansi Manju Satish Suravase on Instagram, showed the moment unfold. As she posed for a casual clip, the man walked past and touched her inappropriately. Without hesitation, she turned around and slapped him hard.advertisementIn the caption of her post, Masi said she had been randomly recording a video in her building when the man misbehaved with her. She later confronted his family with video proof, only to be told he had mental issues.
"If he has a problem, does that give him the right to behave like this?" she questioned, adding that she wore decent clothing and slammed the mindset that judges women based on their outfits. "I am 10,000 per cent sure, even if I had worn a saree or a kurta, this would have happened," she said.Take a look at her Instagram post here:Watch the video here: The video sparked strong reactions online. Actor Namita Dubey said, "I wish I could go back in time and do exactly this to the men who groped me." Fashion influencer Komal Pandey said, "Good shot, take a bow! So proud of you."advertisementSocial media users flooded the comments section as they applauded Mansi's swift action. "Never felt this proud of someone ever before," a user said, while another added, "The slap was satisfying."See the comments here:The incident triggered conversations around women's safety and the urgent need to hold offenders accountable, regardless of excuses.Trending Reel

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