One of the most surreal aspects of the Sofik SK controversy was the public's reaction. Despite the shame and trolling, Sofik SK's Instagram following skyrocketed by nearly 500,000 followers, rising from approximately 463,000 to over 504,000 in just days. While he condemned the leak and even shared his own "proof" to counter the accusations, his audience grew. This paradoxical outcome highlights the toxic nature of online fame, where notoriety can tragically translate into popularity.
Bengali social media is deeply stratified by "Shreni" (class). A viral video of a street food vendor in Dharmatala will attract comments mocking his hygiene (upper-class disdain), while the same video shared in a different group will celebrate entrepreneurial spirit (middle-class admiration).
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Social media discussions can quickly turn toxic, leading to public shaming or "canceling" of content creators based on popular sentiment. One of the most surreal aspects of the
A 45-second clip of a man yelling at a woman in a Kolkata market for wearing a "short" kurta. Filmed on mobile.
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Durga Puja is the beating heart of Bengali culture. Videos of a pandal collapsing, a priest mispronouncing mantras , or a celebrity behaving rudely at a para (neighborhood) event spread like wildfire.