Footage of two women performing an intimate dance in a train carriage was filmed in India, contrary to social media posts falsely claiming the incident occurred in Bangladesh. Posts accused the pair of “promoting homosexuality” in the conservative Muslim-majority country. However, a Delhi metro official confirmed the stunt took place in the Indian capital. Police were reportedly investigating the women for allegedly breaking laws on “nuisance” and “obscene acts and songs”.
The video shows two women sitting on the floor of a train carriage smearing each other with coloured powder. A Bengali love song plays in the background.
It was shared on Facebook on March 24, 2024, as India celebrated Holi, widely known as the Hindu festival of colours (archived link).
“Bangladeshi women are truly independent and here they have the scope to do whatever they wish to do,” reads the Bengali-language post.
“And they are promoting homosexuality.”
The LGBTQ community still faces widespread discrimination in Bangladesh. While transgender people have become increasingly visible in society, a colonial-era law remains in place to punish gay sex with prison terms — though enforcement is rare.