A video recorded inside a government bank branch in Panchkula, Haryana, has triggered widespread criticism after it surfaced online and quickly went viral. The short clip features the branch manager and a young woman who is seen dancing, lip-syncing and engaging in intimate gestures while the officer is seated at his desk. The incident has raised serious concerns about workplace conduct, professional integrity, and the use of official premises for personal activities.
According to the video circulating on social platforms, the woman—dressed in a salwar suit—enters the manager’s cabin while he appears to be busy examining documents. Instead of interacting with him for official work, she starts filming a reel on a popular Hindi song often used in social media trends. The lyrics playing in the background translate to “If you keep working all day, when will you find time for love?” which sets the tone for the actions that follow.
As the video progresses, the woman places her hand on the manager’s shoulder and continues lip-syncing to the song while facing the camera. Papers and files appear scattered on the table, suggesting the officer was mid-task before being interrupted. The woman eventually leans closer, hugs the manager, and is seen kissing him on the cheek, all while continuing to record the reel. Throughout the clip, the officer does not attempt to stop her or object to the filming inside the bank’s official workspace.
What has added to the controversy is the lack of clarity about the woman’s identity. It remains unknown whether she is associated with the bank, a visitor, a friend, or a relative of the officer. No statement from the bank has yet confirmed whether she is an employee. This uncertainty has led to even more discussion, with people questioning how an outsider could access a managerial office so casually.
The video was originally uploaded from an account named “NitinTyagi”. Once posted, it quickly drew sharp reactions from social media users who criticized the casual attitude displayed inside a government institution. Many commentators expressed concern over how official spaces are increasingly being used for personal activities, especially for recording content that is shared publicly.
One user wrote, “This is a complete mockery of professionalism,” while another remarked, “Workplace discipline and the reputation of the office matter. This is shameful.” Others pointed out that such behavior undermines the seriousness of public institutions where citizens expect responsibility, accountability, and respect for rules.
Several people also highlighted broader issues such as misuse of government property, potential security breaches, and the impact of such incidents on the credibility of public sector banks. Many argued that filming non-work-related videos inside a bank could set a dangerous precedent if not addressed properly by authorities.
The clip has now become a topic of discussion beyond social media, prompting questions about what measures government departments should take to prevent similar incidents. With the culture of short-video content continuing to grow, many netizens believe that stricter workplace guidelines and enforcement are essential to maintain professionalism and decorum.
As of now, no official statement has been released by the bank or local authorities regarding the incident. However, given the public outcry, further action or investigation may follow. The viral video has once again highlighted how easily personal boundaries and professional responsibilities can blur in the digital age, especially when social media trends overshadow workplace ethics.
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