Hair-Pulling, Hitting: Man Records Wife on Laptop Camera After Years of Alleged Abuse
By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: April 24, 2026 12:42 IST2026-04-24T12:39:09+5:302026-04-24T12:42:00+5:30
A video of alleged abuse is making the rounds on social media platforms, including on X (formerly Twitter), which ...

Hair-Pulling, Hitting: Man Records Wife on Laptop Camera After Years of Alleged Abuse
A video of alleged abuse is making the rounds on social media platforms, including on X (formerly Twitter), which has received wide reactions from netizens. A Laptop recorded clip was posted by an X user (@VishalMalvi_), which shows a woman continuously hitting and pulling the hair of a man sitting on a chair.
The user claimed that the man had been facing abuse for nearly two years before he decided to record his wife's alleged assault on the laptop camera. The viral video of 0.50 seconds shows a woman slapping a man, hitting him, reputedly, twisting his arm and pulling his hair during a domestic argument.
“After being abused for the past two years, bro recorded these clips on his laptop. Think twice before getting married 🙏," a user wrote in a caption while sharing the video.
Viral Video of Domestic Abuse
After being abused for the past two years bro recorded these clips on his laptop
— Vishal (@VishalMalvi_) April 23, 2026
Think twice before getting married 🙏 pic.twitter.com/1AQLGWjooU
The video receive mix of reactions and drawn attention to domestic violence involving men after marriage.
"Woman are going through such abuse for many many decades now and it is even normalised. Now it is giving back time. But unfortunately nobody believes such abuse by women unless such video proofs are given," a user commented.
Another reacted, saying, "Where is suo moto cognisance from any judge of the Supreme Court? This is blatant violation of fundamental rights of man!!"
"Women in male dominated field," one user said. "even with all the proof, Indian law will declare wife as victim and order him to pay a life long alimony so that she can have comfortable life," said.
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