Half-naked Man Shops At Delhi's Sarojini Nagar Market. Here's How Shopkeepers Reacted
Half-naked Man Shops At Delhi's Sarojini Nagar Market. Here's How Shopkeepers Reacted
Many noted that the content creator showed no signs of anxiety while filming.

The Delhi weather is hot, humid and at times too much to handle. And this content creator, therefore, thought he could try something different. Prannay Joshi recently ventured into Delhi’s famous Sarojini Nagar market in just his shorts. Despite getting awkward glances from other shoppers and vendors, he kept looking out for clothes.

At one shop, where he tries out black pants, the shopkeeper says, “It’s not allowed here.” Prannay counters saying he is wearing shorts and is not fully naked. Ultimately, he manages to complete his shopping, getting a pair of jeans and a shirt. This video was titled, “Shopping half naked in Sarojini Nagar.” The clip got over 15,000 likes. In the caption, he asks people if he should make a “Part 2” of the same video.

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In the comments, many were surprised over Prannay’s public shenanigans. An Instagram user wrote, “Bhai thodi si Sharm aur social anxiety mujhse udhar le le (Bhai please take some shame and social anxiety from me as a loan).”

Another person observed, “Prannay has automatic resistance to social anxiety.” Someone observed, “I thought only women get stared at. I’m uncomfortable with the men staring at you.”

An Instagram user argued how a girl would never be able to do such a prank in public and wrote, “People are talking about social anxiety when a boy did this… but now think of comments if a girl would’ve done this. Reality check of society mindset.”

Some people also chided Prannay for his “attention seeking” antics and wrote, “Absolutely anything for attention and viewership.” Another person wrote, “This is too bad man, So wrong Impressions you put up.”

Prannay is known for his pranks in public places such as in Mumbai local trains, restaurants, and weekly markets. His range of pranks include singing loudly on the local train, asking people for fake addresses, asking random strangers to marry, and acting drunk on the roads. He has now gathered over 1.5 lakh Instagram followers and has over 650 videos on Instagram.

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