For students inside the college, the video is not entertainment; it is an indictment. Discussions on DU Confessions (an anonymous Instagram page) are flooded. Current students are terrified of "being recorded." There is a growing sentiment of performative activism—students now angle their phones at every confrontation, hoping to catch their own "viral moment" to become an influencer overnight.
As the video spread like wildfire on social media, many users took to Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook to share their thoughts and opinions on the matter. Some users expressed concern over the behavior of the students, while others defended them, citing the need for critical thinking and open discussion in educational institutions. For students inside the college, the video is
In late 2024/early 2025, a video from a Delhi University college (often from Kirori Mal, Ramjas, or Miranda House, depending on the specific incident) surfaced online. It showed either a student’s public outburst, a clash between groups, a ragging incident, or a sensitive cultural performance being disrupted. Within hours, it had millions of views, trending hashtags, and news anchors debating it. As the video spread like wildfire on social
: If you or someone you know is affected by a similar situation, seeking help from trusted authorities or support services is advisable. Many institutions offer counseling services, legal aid, and other forms of support. It showed either a student’s public outburst, a
Unlike previous years where a video would live on YouTube or Facebook, the DU ecosystem operates on a :