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'This is not nautanki': Internet outraged as mom uploads video dismissing her son's distress
'This is not nautanki': Internet outraged as mom uploads video dismissing her son's distress

Hindustan Times

time24-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

'This is not nautanki': Internet outraged as mom uploads video dismissing her son's distress

A woman from Dhanbad has sparked widespread criticism online after posting a video of her young son appearing visibly distressed while doing his homework. Rather than offering comfort, the mother, Saloni Agarwal, is heard making sarcastic comments, which many viewers have described as deeply insensitive. Also read: 'He's got the ugliest nose': UK mom sparks outrage after mocking her newborn baby The now-viral clip shows the boy pleading with his mother, saying, "Meri saans atak atak ke chal rahi hai (I'm unable to breathe properly),' while Saloni responds dismissively, 'You were breathing fine while playing earlier.' Saloni uploaded the video to Instagram with a caption suggesting her son's actions were just 'nautanki' (drama ) seemingly implying he was faking distress to avoid studies. However, viewers were quick to condemn her actions, highlighting the emotional toll the moment may have had on the child. 'This is not nautanki. He is experiencing anxiety,' one user commented. Another added, 'When you prioritise audience engagement over your own child's vulnerability, you just lose as a parent. But don't you worry, children grow up and complete the human cycle. He will walk all over you to cater to content like you are doing right now.' Among the flood of critical comments, a psychologist weighed in with her professional opinion. 'I am a psychologist and I interact with children on a daily basis… your child is not faking it because if he were, he would not have been able to articulate it so well. If he can express it so clearly he's most probably experiencing it,' wrote one user. Another said,'Umm, he seems to be extremely anxious… there's no exact way to tell but believe what they say. Education is important, yes, but what's the point of any of it if your child is this anxious?' 'Dude it's anxiety, please instead of recording such moments give your child a hug and tell him it's ok,' read another comment, urging the mother to comfort her child instead of filming. Some were blunt in their disapproval: "Not funny other than helping your child to calm down making a video of his emotional moment and uploading is so disappointing.' Also read: Why did Michelle Obama miss Donald Trump's inauguration? Former first lady opens up

Dhanbad woman slammed for calling son's anxiety 'nautanki' in viral video
Dhanbad woman slammed for calling son's anxiety 'nautanki' in viral video

India Today

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Dhanbad woman slammed for calling son's anxiety 'nautanki' in viral video

A Dhanbad-based woman found herself at the receiving end of the internet after she shared a video of her son appearing visibly distressed while doing his video, shared by Saloni Agarwal on Instagram, shows the boy telling his mother that he is struggling to breathe. Instead of comforting him, Saloni is heard questioning him with a sarcastic remark: "You were breathing fine while playing earlier."advertisementThe little boy responds, "Meri saans atak atak ke chal rahi hai (I'm unable to breathe properly)." Saloni, who seemed to assume he was faking it to avoid homework, went on to share the video online with a caption calling his behaviour "nautanki (drama)." Take a look at Saloni's Instagram post here: Watch the video here: Saloni's attempt at humour didn't land well. The internet called her out for trivialising what looked like a genuine moment of distress. Social media users slammed her for documenting and posting the incident instead of offering support."This is not nautanki. He is experiencing anxiety," a user said, while another user added, "When you prioritise audience engagement over your own child's vulnerability, you just lose as a parent. But don't you worry, children grow up and complete the human cycle. He will walk all over you to cater to content like you are doing right now."advertisement"This is Anxiety! What kind of bad parenting is this?! Horrible," one of the users said.A user said, "Maybe rethink your methods of teaching the child. This is just soooo sad. Why scare him to such an extent that he resorts to this?""He is clearly asking for love. Just stop recording his emotional moment and hug him. Trust me, he needs it," another user the comments here: While Saloni Agarwal may have intended the video to be light-hearted, the internet saw it as a reminder that children's emotions aren't content. For many users, the clip was less about humour and more about the urgent need for empathy in Reel

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