An extensive argument over space and safety escalated into a gender-based war of words inside a bus. In the clip, the woman can be heard accusing the man of standing too close to her. She then asked the man to maintain
a distance as his hand was guarding her face.
Things got heated up when the man, recording the video, showed her the distance between them. The man also accused the woman, who was travelling with her son, of taking undue gender-based advantage.
We need to stand up for ourselves same like him💪
Victim card very well played by that women🤡
-aunty ko space chahiye public transport me
-aunty ko bete ke liye bhi seat reserve chahiye
-aunty ko tu karke baat krne ki azadi chahiye
-aunty ko koi na toke uski azadi chahiye pic.twitter.com/ow15Sq4iaB— ShoneeKapoor (@ShoneeKapoor) October 27, 2025
Man Vs Woman Inside Local Bus
The woman seemed to have lost her temper after the man told her, “Apko bas ladne ke liye mauka chahiye (you just need a chance to fight with someone).” To which, she responded with a personal remark, saying, “Achcha, apki mummy aur behne bhi aese hi karti hain kya? (Okay. Your mom and sisters also do this?)”
It was then that a fellow traveller intervened and tried to restore calm inside the bus, requesting the man to calm down. But none of them were ready to give up.
The man held no bars and disgruntledly said, “Kaisi auraat hai (What kind of woman is this?).” The woman then retaliated and warned the man. “Kaisi aurrat hai, kya? Tameez main bol mere se warna bata rahi hun abhi (Talk to me correctly or I warn you I’ll do something),” she said.
From the polite and decent “aap”, the two went to “tu” and “tujhe” and unleashed their anger on each other.
Pointing at her son, the man said, “Apke bacche aapse pareshan honge (Your son must be annoyed by you).” To which, she said, “Beta teri maa tujhse pareshan hogi. Sharam aa rahi hai bolte huye (Your mom only would be annoyed by you. Do you have any shame saying that?).”
Traveller Leaves Claiming Men Are Scared Of Such Women
Later in the video, the man is seen leaving the bus at the next stop while accusing the woman of unethical behaviour. The woman also called him “badtameez (disrespectful)” in return. “Apko auraaton se bolne ki tameez nahi (You don’t have the manners and understanding on how to talk to women),” the woman said.
The man then responded in equal measure, shouting, “Apko purushon se bolne ki tameez nahi hai. Purush samaaj auraton se dara huya hai aunty ji (No, you don’t know how to talk to men. The male community is afraid of women like you).”
Social Media Thinks “Aunty Is Wrong”
A user said, “Some aunties want freedom like it’s a VIP pass to ignore everyone else. Public transport turns into their personal living room. The real struggle isn’t for a seat, it’s for basic manners. Equality doesn’t mean calling it “azadi” when it’s just an attitude.”
 
 

 
 

 
 




