Concept of personal space & privacy doesn’t exist in the minds of a large no of Indians. The sword of invasion of privacy is always hanging over your head.
A woman travelling by train from Jasidih was looking forward to a moment of relaxation. She settled into a massage chair stationed right on the platform, hoping for comfort during her journey. Little did she know, the attendant at the massage parlour was secretly recording her—violating her privacy with a hidden phone.
She caught the attendant’s furtive movements out of the corner of her eye. Suspicion quickly turned to shock when she realized he was filming her without permission. Refusing to stay silent, she stood up—voice firm, gaze unwavering—and demanded answers.
Passengers nearby watched as she confronted the attendant, making it clear his behaviour was unacceptable.
She went a step further by calling the owner of the massage parlour. She bravely demanded accountability, insisting such predatory behaviour should never be tolerated in any public space.



