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In a viral video, a man shows a man seeking to speak Marathi in Maharashtra.
The woman refused, stating that she does not know the language and will not comply.
The audience reacted with mixed opinion, condemned and praised it.
A video of a video shouting an aggressively and not speaking a woman in Marathi has gone viral, triggering the online language debate. The clip posted on X account @gharkelesh tells the man that the woman speaks in Marathi because she lives in Maharashtra. However, the woman refused, saying that she does not know the language and would not be forced to speak. “Nahi flour Muje Marathi. Nahi will speak. (I don’t know how to speak to Marathi. I will not say it. If I don’t know it, how do you expect me to say this?), “The woman told the man.
The man asked her how she was living in Maharashtra without knowing the language. For this, the woman replied several times, “My woman is Rehati Hoon. My own house is (I live as per my wish. I am my home here).” The man then asked where his village is. “My Gon Kahi Ka Rahe (wherever my village is),” he said.
The man again said to him, “Marathi Meen Weight Carne (you have to speak in Marathi).” Then the woman shouted at him, “Will I do it. Will you do curl?
Watch the video below:
Kalesh B/Va Marathi man and woman who did not speak Marathi in Maharashtra
pic.twitter.com/qfi9n6k96Z– Ghar Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) May 12, 2025
Since being shared, the video has been deposited more than 281,000 times. In the comment section, while some users condemned harassment, others praised the courage of the woman. Many users also commented on the importance of language.
“Language is important, but you cannot bother in this way. Both should be humble!” One user wrote. “If we continue this path of linguistic intolerance, we risk creating invisible boundaries within our country. And honestly, do we really need more division in a country that already struggles with religious, caste and political division?
“If you get into any language warriors, just say ‘Okay, I will learn soon,’ and do not go away. There is no need to waste your energy,” a third user suggested.
“There is no law that one is mandatory for anyone to speak a specific language in India. In fact, Article 351 instructs the Union to advance and enhance Hindi as a cultural medium and allow more areas to dissolve. It is so strange and strange,” a more comment.
One user wrote, “We are dividing our nation into language, which is not right, everyone has the right to live any part of India.”