Sick video reveals ‘disgusting’ man lick and kiss ladies’s posters on truck as youngsters watch
A video has gone viral after appearing to show an older man licking and kissing posters of women on a DJ promo truck as children watch, prompting outrage and calls for police action
A disturbing video has gone viral after sparking outrage and fears of sexual abuse. The video, which appeared to have been shared first on X (formerly known as Twitter) last week, shows a man behaving obscenely with posters of women on the side of a promotional truck.
The incident is reported to have happened in Bihar, India. The clip has been widely shared on social media, with many commentators saying it highlights entrenched objectification of women and wider concerns about public safety.
The footage appears to show an older man repeatedly licking and kissing printed images of young women and girls dressed in traditional clothing.
The posters were displayed on a stationary commercial vehicle reportedly advertising a music/DJ service called “Vidhanand DJ”. Reports online said the incident took place at Maithi Chowk in the Gayghat area, with the location most commonly described as Muzaffarpur district in Bihar. However, some social media accounts have suggested nearby Saran district.
The video prompted calls for the man to be identified and for police action over alleged public obscenity. Moreover, a major point of anger has been the reaction of bystanders shown in the clip.
Several onlookers appear to film the incident, with some laughing, rather than intervening to stop the man. Viewers have said this suggests a lack of civic responsibility and a worrying tolerance of harassment in public spaces.
The presence of children in the video has added to the backlash. Young children, including girls, can be seen watching, and in some moments cheering, which critics say raises fears about the normalisation of degrading behaviour and the messages it sends to the next generation about consent and respect.
The clip further gained traction after being shared on X by journalist Jaswinder Kaur on May 21, who questioned how women can feel safe if they “aren’t even safe on posters”. As the video continued to spread, social media users argued that if even images of women are treated this way in public, it reflects a mindset that can translate into real-world harassment and threats.
An Instagram user commented: “I Feel Sorry For The Kids Who Are Watching Him, Staged Or Not, This Is Not Something Such Young Kids Should Be Witnessing.” A person wrote: “Female urge to become the real life psycho killer who’s target will be all those creeps roming [sic] around.”
Another observer noted: “This is soooo disgusting.” Someone else penned: “In front of kids appalling that no one stopped it.”
A separate individual chimed in: “I feel so disgusted and cringe I swear I cannot even describe.”
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