
Foreign woman films men following her, asking for pictures despite refusal in Mumbai
India Today
A foreign travel vlogger faced repeated harassment in Mumbai by two men who constantly followed her around and asked for pictures. She filmed the ordeal and shared the video on social media.
A foreign woman travelling in India shared her disturbing experience of being repeatedly followed and harassed by two men in Mumbai, as a simple request for a photo turned into an overwhelming ordeal for her.
Ines Faria, a travel vlogger currently exploring India, posted the video on Instagram, explaining that it was the first time she had encountered such behaviour during her two-month stay in the country.
In the now-viral clip, Faria can be seen walking through a busy public area in Mumbai, maintaining a tense, nervous smile as a man trails closely beside her.
He repeatedly asks for a photo despite her clear refusals. At one point, as he invades her personal space, she resorts to physically pushing him away to create distance.
Throughout the video, she remains outwardly polite, even as the man continues pleading and following her. The discomfort is visible, not through raised voices or confrontation, but through her forced smile and careful attempts to disengage without escalating the situation.
In the caption accompanying the video, Faria described the experience in detail. “They kept following us, asking for photos even after I said no multiple times. I didn’t feel comfortable, and they were super pushy,” she wrote.

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