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Amity University Freshers’ Party Dance Faces Nudity Criticism, Netizens Defend

A video of an Amity University student performing a dance at the university’s freshers’ party recently went viral after a woman shared it to criticize the alleged nudity in the performance. The 30-second clip, taken during the “Mr and Ms Fresher 2024” event on November 8, shows the student dancing to “Dil Dooba” and removing […]

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Amity University Freshers’ Party Dance Faces Nudity Criticism, Netizens Defend

A video of an Amity University student performing a dance at the university’s freshers’ party recently went viral after a woman shared it to criticize the alleged nudity in the performance. The 30-second clip, taken during the “Mr and Ms Fresher 2024” event on November 8, shows the student dancing to “Dil Dooba” and removing her t-shirt to reveal another top beneath it. The post captioned the video accused the student of engaging in “nudity” on stage.

As the video gained over 1.6 million views, many social media users rushed to the comments, calling out the original poster for using the video to boost engagement.

The internet quickly defended the student’s dance. One user commented, “Where is the nudity, sister? For the sake of getting some reach, you people keep giving advice the whole day, have some shame. Before sharing a girl’s video, blur the picture, otherwise take her permission. People like you are more dangerous in society nowadays.”

Others encouraged the original poster to relax and enjoy life, writing, “Try having fun or pursuing a hobby or passion sometime. You’ll have a good time. And I promise you, you won’t be judged or shamed like you are trying to do to this young woman, who is a fabulous dancer and having a great time.”

Meanwhile, many users praised the student for her energetic and flawless performance. They criticized the original poster for hypocritically making harsh comments while advocating for victims of rape. “You are just jealous,” said one user, while another called the original poster a “frustrated moral policer.”

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