The viral Sambhal video drew sudden attention to the district as police arrested four local content creators. The arrest targeted Hina and her associates, Mahak, Pari, and Jarrar Alam, for obscene videos. Netizens watched in shock as these 'Reel Daughters' flaunted abuses to earn followers and money.
This development leaves viewers questioning the boundaries of online content and responsibility. The recent Sambhal video of the reels controversy case continues to trend widely.
Girls Arrested in UP Reels Controversy Over Obscene Content
Authorities confirmed that two of the four arrested influencers are women known as Mehak and Pari. Sachin Gupta posted a video showing Hina, Mehak, and Pari being taken into custody by Sambhal police yesterday. Sambhal Police arrested Hina and her associates, Mahak, Pari, and Jarrar Alam, on charges of spreading obscenity on Instagram.
To earn money and gain followers, these two 'Reel Daughters' showered abuse in every reel they posted. They boast over four lakh followers on Instagram and admitted seeking fame through shocking content. A case has been filed against Mehak and Pari for promoting highly abusive and obscene videos online. The police have confirmed that public official legal proceedings are now actively underway in the Sambhal video.
How Far Will This Generation Go for Online Fame?
Amid the Sambhal video, creators are pushing boundaries for fame on social media platforms. Many users now resort to obscene content to attract likes, shares, and new followers quickly. This trend worries experts who warn about the mental health and societal impact of vulgarity online.
Just last month, another influencer faced backlash for explicit remarks in a public reel. Such actions reflect the extreme lengths some individuals take to stay relevant in digital spaces. Many fear this trend may normalise such shocking content soon.
Sambhal Video Sparks Mixed Reactions Across Social Media
As the Sambhal video continues to trend, social media has exploded with reactions, ranging from sarcasm to serious concern. One user commented, "Kya ho gaya hai aajkal ki ladkio ko 😂," showing disbelief with a touch of humour at the situation. Another user reacted, "Dhang se kutai karo taaki reel ka nasha utar jaye," expressing anger and demanding strict punishment.
A user wrote, "Inki khatirdari aur honi chaiye ladies police ke tahat," calling for harsher action by female officers. Meanwhile, one sarcastic comment read, "No regret, this is also content for them," hinting at how fame has become more important than values. These reactions reflect a divided digital society.
Social media users continue sharing opinions as debates around content limits grow rapidly online. This incident highlights the urgent need for accountability amid the Sambhal video to prevent future online misuse.
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