Indecent Conduct by Hyderabadi Muslim Boy and Girl in Theater – Where Is Our Society Headed? (Video)

Hyderabad, 25 July – (www.deccanlive.com): The recently released Bollywood romantic film “Sayara” has sparked unusual reactions among youth in Hyderabad, with viral social media videos showing young men and women crying, screaming, and even engaging in inappropriate behavior inside cinema halls.

According to eyewitnesses, several young viewers became overly emotional during the screening, leading to scenes of public outbursts. In one viral video, a young man is seen crying at a girl’s feet while others around watch in shock and embarrassment.

Observers say that such extreme public displays of emotion, especially from members of the Muslim community, are deeply concerning and reflect poorly on family and social values. Many on social media have questioned whether these youths show similar remorse and humility toward their parents for real-life mistakes.

Experts warn that such behavior sets a negative precedent for the younger generation, encouraging emotional instability and poor public conduct. They stress the urgent need for parents, community leaders, and social organizations to guide young people toward stronger moral values and away from the glamorized influence of cinema and social media.

While “Sayara” was intended as entertainment, the irresponsible conduct of some youth has turned it into a topic of social concern, raising serious questions about the direction of today’s generation.

Ahmedullah

Ahmedullah is an active digital journalist associated with 'Deccan Live', reporting on a wide range of national and international topics. His work particularly focuses on political developments, social issues, and important news related to the Muslim world. His journalism is characterized by a fact-based approach and timely delivery of news, through which he keeps readers informed about the latest developments.

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