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‘Choli Ke Peeche…’: Police Catch Man Harassing Women On Agra Street, He Continues Singing

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Despite police intervention, the man continued singing the song while watching young women, forcing officers to file a case and send him to jail

A police officer reported that the man persistently sang the song while observing young women. (Representative/News18)

A police officer reported that the man persistently sang the song while observing young women. (Representative/News18)

A peculiar incident has emerged from Agra, Uttar Pradesh, where a man was caught loudly singing the song “Choli Ke Peeche Kya Hai” from the movie Khal Nayak whenever he saw young women walking by.

The police were promptly alerted and arrived at the scene in the Rajpur Chungi area of Agra, within the Sadar police station area. Despite the police intervention, the man continued his behaviour, forcing the officers to register a case and send him to jail.

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A police officer reported that the man persistently sang the song while observing young women on the road. His actions drew a police complaint when he refused to cease despite being asked to stop.

When he persisted, the accused was jailed for disturbing the peace. A case has been filed, and further action is underway.

The area where the incident took place is busy throughout the day with people, including families who come for evening walks. However, it is also known for young men who perform stunts on their bikes and engage in harassment, prompting continuous police crackdowns on such activities.

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