The woman in the video displays raw, unfiltered emotion. In an era of curated Instagram perfection, such rawness is both jarring and addictive. Viewers were split: half condemned what they perceived as aggressive behavior, while the other half empathized, speculating about underlying mental health struggles or personal betrayal.
Kolkata is a city that loves a story. But the Joyita Banani video went viral for three specific reasons: The woman in the video displays raw, unfiltered emotion
Unlike typical "road rage" or "public freakout" videos where the subject is easily identifiable, Joyita Banani’s case involved a relatively private individual. Social media users dug through her alleged social media profiles, shared screenshots of her Facebook timeline, and even claimed to have found her educational background (some posts mention a connection to the University of Calcutta, though unconfirmed). This digital detective work turned the affair into a real-time thriller. Kolkata is a city that loves a story