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Viral Video: Newsrooms are meant to deliver the latest updates and host healthy debates on various topics. However, a recent viral video has shocked viewers as a journalist and a panelist got into a heated fight during a live debate. The intense verbal spat quickly escalated, leaving social media users comparing it to a reality show like Bigg Boss rather than a serious news discussion.
The viral video shows two women, both dressed in black suits, engaged in a fiery argument. While dramatic confrontations are common in reality shows, witnessing such a clash in a newsroom has left netizens stunned. Social media users have been quick to react, with one even calling it ‘Bigg Boss Pro Max.’
A news anchor and a panelist suddenly got into an argument in the newsroom, and within moments, the situation turned chaotic. The viral video, which is now trending across social media, captures the explosive exchange between the two women, leaving many questioning the credibility of news debates today.
Watch Viral Video Here:
पहले न्यूज़ नेशन और अब नवभारत टीवी चैनल…
— Mamta Tripathi (@MamtaTripathi80) March 2, 2025
क्या मछली बाज़ार बना रखा है यार..TRP के लिए कितना गिरोगे pic.twitter.com/DhlAM4s55u
A social media user named Mamta Tripathi posted the viral video on X (formerly Twitter), calling it a "drama for TRP." The incident occurred during a debate hosted by Navbharat Times. In the viral video, the two women can be seen yelling at each other, their verbal fight reaching an extreme level. The newsroom chaos escalated to the point where other journalists and newsroom employees had to intervene to separate them.
The viral video of this journalist-panelist argument has sparked massive reactions on social media. Users are questioning the credibility of newsroom debates and calling out the sensationalism behind such incidents. Taking to the comment section, one user remarked, “In this one is saying, everyone knows what you went to do in Dubai with your boss. Believe me, whatever people say outside, she is also saying the same thing.”
Another user added, “Everyone's shop is on the verge of closing down...now people don't trust them...now even for news, people listen to YouTuber journalists who show the real news...they don't praise the government like them.” A third commented, “It is no longer surprising to see such debates on such news channels because their agenda is fixed; they only want to serve hatred. Such debates should be avoided, and such channels should not be watched.” A fourth simply wrote, “Bigg Boss Pro Max.”
This viral video has raised serious concerns about the state of journalism today. Newsrooms, once considered a place for meaningful discussions, are now turning into battlegrounds of TRP-driven debates.