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PDA On Holi, Noida Police Slaps Led To The Fine Of 30,000

A widely circulated video on social media shows a man riding a two-wheeler with two women onboard, engaging in Holi celebrations by applying colors to each other in Noida................

PDA On Holi, Noida Police Slaps Led To The Fine Of 30,000

A widely circulated video on social media shows a man riding a two-wheeler with two women onboard, engaging in Holi celebrations by applying colors to each other in Noida. This public display of affection has led the police to impose a fine of Rs 30,000, and efforts are underway to identify the individuals in the video.

In one of the video, the man drives the two-wheeler while the women sit facing each other, exchanging Holi colors and enjoying the music in the background. They also embrace and interact while singing along to the song.


The video gained traction on Monday during the Holi festivities, prompting social media users to call for strict action against the two women and the man, who were not wearing helmets and disregarded safety precautions.

Another segment of the video shows one of the women standing on the two-wheeler, accompanied by a different man. She applies colors to his face while standing on the seat with her arms outstretched. However, she loses balance and falls off the vehicle, prompting concerned reactions from those present.

Upon noticing the video, the Noida police have initiated an investigation and are working to identify the individuals involved. ‘

This incident follows a recent video showing two girls applying Holi colors to each other inside a Delhi Metro train coach.

The background music in the video and the actions mimic those seen in movies, prompting the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) to assess the footage for potential policy violations. The DMRC also raised doubts about the video’s authenticity, suggesting the possibility of deepfake technology being used to create the content.

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