During the Dhurandhar screening, a man was thrown out of the Gurugram theatre for smoking; this sparked outrage on social media.
A video has been widely circulated across social media platforms, where a man was thrown out of a Gurugram theatre during the Dhurandhar screening for smoking. This has sparked a wave of reactions from netizens.
A man gets escorted out of a theatre in Gurugram for smoking a cigarette.
As per a report on NDTV, a video is circulating from Miraj Cinemas in Gurugram. The video, which has now gone viral, shows a man getting escorted out of a theatre in Gurugram after people caught him smoking a cigarette. In the video, the man is seen lighting a cigarette and smoking while seated in the front row. Also, it has been claimed that the person was consuming alcohol, and those present were disturbed by the smoke. Soon after, the video shows the theatre staff confronting the individual and escorting him out after a brief argument. A person in the video was heard saying, “Yehkyachalrahahai Gurgaon mein…Theatre mein movie chalrahahai, Dhurandharaur full on smoking aur full on sharaabchalrahihai (See what is happening in Gurgaon… Dhurandhar is being played in the theatre, and there is full-on smoking and alcohol consumption going on.)”
Watch the viral video here:
Netizens react to the viral video.
One user reacted, “Local goons with zero civic sense.” Another expressed, “And sitting in the first row… Dude thinks he a sigma (sic).” A third person wrote, “Idiots chase coolness by doing the most random s*** imaginable.” A fourth person commented, “Civic sense?? Its a fire hazard.” One more commented, “That’s hooliganism.”

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