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Influencer Slaps Man Who Tried To Misbehave During Shoot, Internet Calls It ‘Queen Behaviour'

Influencer Slaps Man Who Tried To Misbehave During Shoot, Internet Calls It ‘Queen Behaviour'

News1830-04-2025

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As the influencer was getting ready for the shoot, a man attempted to touch her inappropriately. The woman noticed his behaviour and stopped him.
Social media influencer Mansi Manju Satish Suravase recently shared a shocking video of harassment she experienced while shooting a video in her society. The video, which has sparked debate online, begins with Mansi preparing for her shoot in a red top and white skirt. As she gets ready, a man enters the scene and attempts to touch her inappropriately before moving forward. Mansi quickly notices his behaviour and stops him by grabbing his hand. The man can be heard repeatedly apologising, but in response, Mansi slaps him in frustration. Since the video circulated online, her followers have been praising her for taking a stand against the harassment.
Recalling the experience and its aftermath, Mansi explained, 'I was randomly recording Snap, that too in my own building. When we went to his house with video proof, his family said, 'His mental health is not okay. He has some problem in his mind.' So does that mean he can do anything? Seriously? From which angle does he look like a mental patient? People judge others based on clothes, but I was dressed decently, still this happened. Is this right? Shame on people like this. Shame on a society that judges based on clothes. I'm 10000% sure that even if was wearing a saree or a kurta at that time, the same thing would have happened."
Reacting to the post, a user wrote, 'Never felt this proud of someone ever before."
Another shared, 'Well done, every girl should learn to fight for herself."
'It's your mistake. You made a mistake by blurring his face," a comment read.
An individual shared, 'Totally queen behaviour."
Another mentioned, 'When we were younger, harassment came as a shock, we froze, we stayed silent. But today, sadly, it's become so common that silence is no longer an option. If we don't stand up now, when will we?"
One account added, 'I wish I could go back in time and do exactly this to the men who groped me."
While Mansi Manju Satish Suravase shared the video of the incident on social media, it is still not clear if she has filed a police complaint against the man.

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