A video capturing a private mujra performance has gone viral on social media, igniting discussions on shifting social norms and public morality. The footage, shared on Instagram by Jokhan Yadav (@jokhanyadav74), showcases a behind-the-scenes dance event where young men invited bar dancers for an intimate gathering.

Inside the Viral Video

The clip reveals a dimly lit room where two bar dancers perform to the Bhojpuri song “Dhari Kamar Rajaji” by NeelKamal Singh. In the background, two men are seen consuming alcohol, with beer cans and liquor bottles scattered around. One of them, appearing intoxicated, attempts to hold the waist of a dancer as she sways to the music.

Within just two days, the video amassed over 20 lakh views, garnering thousands of likes, shares, and comments. Users had mixed reactions—some found it entertaining, while others criticized it.

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Social Media Reactions

Prakash, a user, compared the scene to Sonagachi’s red-light district, while Inderjit encouraged the dance, commenting, “Shake it up, brother!” Another user inquired about the cost of hiring the dancers, and Rambilas Yadav joked, “After one pauwa (quarter bottle), my friend!”

On the other hand, some users disapproved. A woman named Ishu commented, “No one can stop you from doing what you want, but this should not be posted on social media.”

Debate Over Objectification vs. Personal Freedom

While some believe such performances are harmless entertainment, others argue they objectify women and promote outdated mindsets. The video’s virality has sparked discussions on whether such content should be encouraged or censored in the digital age.