Bengaluru Women Share Chilling Stalking Incident Near JP Nagar: "3 Creepy Men, 3 Traumatised Girls"
Three Bengaluru women share a viral video of being stalked by men in JP Nagar, urging others to stay alert after their traumatic experience.
Three women recount being stalked in JP Nagar, Bengaluru, showing the silver car trailing them in a viral Instagram video.

A shocking case of street harassment in Bengaluru’s JP Nagar has gone viral after three young women shared a video on Instagram detailing how they were stalked and chased by three unidentified men in broad daylight.
The now-viral video, posted by user @suha_hana88, is captioned “3 creepy men, 3 traumatised girls.” In the clip, the visibly shaken women recount their terrifying ordeal while pointing the camera toward a silver car trailing behind them—believed to belong to the alleged stalkers.
“They Followed Us, Then Chased Us Again”
One of the women explains they were near the busy Rameshwaram Cafe in JP Nagar when they noticed the three men following them on foot. “When our Rapido ride arrived, they parked their car in front of us and resumed chasing us once we got on,” she says in the video.
The group also tried seeking help from a nearby auto driver, but he allegedly refused to intervene. They finally managed to lose the men in traffic and reached home safely.
“This was scary and traumatising,” said one of the women, urging others to remain cautious while navigating the city. “We’re home safe now and going to sleep—this has been deeply traumatic.”
Note: HT.com could not independently verify the video or the claims made.
Social Media Erupts with Support and Similar Stories
The video has prompted a flood of reactions online, with many urging the women to file a police complaint and others sharing their own stories of being stalked.
“Women will bravely share their trauma, and still, some people will find a way to victim-blame,” one user wrote.
Another shared a similar incident from Koramangala, while someone else described how their wife relocated from Gurgaon to Mumbai after a distressing experience.
Some users offered practical safety tips:
“If you ever feel unsafe, locate the nearest police station on Google Maps and book your ride there. Take photos, videos, call the helpline—stay alert.”
A Wake-Up Call for Urban Safety
This disturbing episode has reignited conversations around women’s safety in Indian cities, especially in so-called "tech hubs" like Bengaluru. Many are now calling for stronger police patrolling and quicker response systems for such harassment cases.