According to a video that has gone viral on social media, a man named Lokesh, who is said to be a train driver in the Indian Railways earning over ₹1 lakh per month, is seen being physically assaulted by his wife, her mother, and her brother.
In the video, Lokesh is shown folding his hands, touching his wife’s feet, and repeatedly begging, while the assault allegedly continues. Viewers say his behavior does not indicate weakness, but rather fear of legal consequences.
Supporters of Lokesh claim that he remains silent because he is afraid of India’s marital and domestic laws, which they believe can be misused. According to these claims, if Lokesh were to speak out or take legal action, his entire family—his mother, sister, brother, and others—could face legal trouble, even without strong evidence.
The viral narrative further alleges that, under current laws, a complaint by a wife can result in immediate action against the husband, while the husband must struggle to prove his innocence. Because of this fear, Lokesh is said to be enduring the situation quietly.
Many social media users are presenting Lokesh’s case as an example of what they believe is a larger issue faced by some men in India, where false or exaggerated accusations allegedly lead to emotional, financial, and social damage. In these discussions, other names such as Atul and Subhash are mentioned as past examples of men whose lives were reportedly ruined under similar circumstances.
Supporters argue that such cases highlight the need for fair investigation, gender-neutral laws, and due process, while critics stress that viral videos show only part of a story and should not replace legal inquiry.
As of now, the full facts, legal outcomes, and context behind the video are not officially verified, and the situation remains a subject of intense debate online.

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