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Influencer Shames Passerby For Ruining Her Shoot; Internet Hits Back
No civic sense: Influencer scolds passerby during shoot, gets massively trolled.
Influencer Shames Passerby For Ruining Her Shoot; Internet Hits Back
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- Influencer criticised for calling out a passerby during her shoot
- Viral clip reignites debate on filming in public spaces
- Netizens say creators must adapt, not pedestrians
A video of social media influencer Amulya Rattan has gone viral after she took offence at a man walking past her while she was recording in a public space. Her reaction, particularly her complaint that the man did not apologize, has sparked sharp criticism online.
Amulya Rattan Faces Backlash:
In the video, Amulya is seen mid-recording when the passerby crosses the background. Visibly annoyed, she pauses to call out what she describes as a lack of ‘civic sense'. As the clip continues, she adds that what bothered her most was that the man ‘didn't even say sorry,' a detail that appears to escalate her frustration rather than diffuse it.
Video Goes Viral:
The video quickly went viral, but not in the way the influencer may have expected. Many viewers were quick to point out that the incident took place in a public space, where people are free to walk without being mindful of someone else's camera. Several users noted that the man neither interacted with Amulya nor appeared to notice that she was filming, making the expectation of an apology seem misplaced.
Why do these influencers think every public place is their private property?
— Lakshay Mehta (@lakshaymehta08) January 22, 2026
Look at the audacity of this girl blaming a person who was just walking by and didn't even notice her.
She wants the whole place closed so she can record her “fit check.” 🤡 pic.twitter.com/31VbNzfFID
Netizens Slam Her:
The backlash largely centred on the growing culture of influencers treating public areas as personal studios. Critics argued that recording content in open spaces comes with interruptions by default, from pedestrians to traffic, and that responsibility lies with the creator, not the public, to manage their shoot. Others questioned the use of the term ‘civic sense,' pointing out that walking normally through a shared space hardly qualifies as misconduct.
The clip has since become another flashpoint in conversations around influencer behavior, public consent, and everyday boundaries. While social media thrives on relatability, the incident struck many as a reminder of how easily frustration can turn into entitlement when the camera is on.
Ultimately, the viral moment isn't about one disrupted video at all; it highlights a bigger, recurring question online: when content creation spills into public spaces, who should adapt, the entire crowd, or the lone person recording on their phone?
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Further reading: Amulya Rattan Viral Video, Influencer Backlash, Public Space Etiquette, Social Media Controversy, Amulya Rattan
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