A heated family drama erupted on a busy street in the Maharajpur police station area of Kanpur after a wife caught her husband red-handed with his girlfriend.
In a video shared on X by the handle 'True Story,' the incident unfolded near Narwal crossing on the National Highway during a festival, when the wife, already suspicious of her husband, confronted him.
The argument quickly turned into a violent fight in the middle of the road. Initially, there was a heated argument between the husband and wife, but within moments, things escalated so much that the husband raised his hand and slapped his wife. Following this, the girlfriend reportedly thrashed the wife.
The intense altercation has now gone viral on social media, drawing attention for the dramatic street showdown.
In a video shared on X by the handle 'True Story,' the incident unfolded near Narwal crossing on the National Highway during a festival, when the wife, already suspicious of her husband, confronted him.
रंगे हाथ पकडे गए पतिदेव ने गर्लफ्रेंड से पिटवा दी धर्मपत्नी.. सडक पर हुआ फैमिली ड्रामा
— TRUE STORY (@TrueStoryUP) October 9, 2025
कानपुर के महाराजपुर थाना क्षेत्र के नेशनल हाईवे पर उस वक्त एक पारिवारिक 'ड्रामा ' देखने को मिला, जब एक पत्नी ने अपने पति को उसकी प्रेमिका के साथ घूमते रंगे हाथों पकड़ लिया... फिर क्या था, बीच… pic.twitter.com/bRqXA7b4Yy
The argument quickly turned into a violent fight in the middle of the road. Initially, there was a heated argument between the husband and wife, but within moments, things escalated so much that the husband raised his hand and slapped his wife. Following this, the girlfriend reportedly thrashed the wife.
The intense altercation has now gone viral on social media, drawing attention for the dramatic street showdown.
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