A video is currently trending on X, with the keywords “Shopkeeper pleads amid blasting DJ music” dominating conversations. The clip has caught widespread
attention as several users on the platform shared footage showing a shopkeeper struggling to manage the effects of loud music from nearby DJ setups. In the video, the shop appears to be shaking violently due to the high-volume bass, causing items inside to fall and the shop’s walls to tremble. The shopkeeper is seen pleading for the music to be turned down, clearly distressed as the vibrations threaten his livelihood. However, the exact location, date, and time of the recording could not be independently verified. Note: Times now could not independently verify the authenticity of the video. The video was notably shared on X by a user identified as @WokePandemic, with the caption, "A shopkeeper literally begs to lower the volume of DJ Music sets, because high-bass DJ music is shaking his shop apart. Walls crack. Glass rattles. Ears ring. For heart patients, BP patients, elderly, infants—this isn’t fun, it’s a health emergency. It is now normal in every city, every town in India. Wedding DJs, political rallies, religious processions—full-volume assault on human bodies."
The user further added, "This can lead to sudden BP spikes, heart rhythm disturbances, panic attacks, hearing damage, stress-induced cardiac events. And what do authorities do? Nothing. They watch. They allow. They disappear. Noise laws exist only on paper. This is not celebration. This is state-approved public torture."
The video has been widely shared across X, fueling its trending status and prompting heated debate on social media about the impact of excessively loud DJ music on residents, shopkeepers, and public health. Users are questioning enforcement of noise regulations and raising concerns about the potential physical and psychological harm caused by such high-volume events.
As the clip continues to gain traction, it has become a focal point for discussions about noise pollution, public safety, and the balance between celebration and community welfare in India.










