Dausa Viral Video After Jaisalmer Baba Case | Socially Adda

Dausa Viral Video: In recent days, two disturbing videos from Rajasthan have caused a major stir on social media. The first video, involving an elderly man from Jaisalmer, and a second from Dausa featuring a young boy, have both gone viral and sparked public outrage.
At the centre of both videos is a woman named Smriti Jain, allegedly involved in recording and sharing private moments without consent. This situation has raised serious concerns about privacy, exploitation, and possible links to a larger organised content ring.
Jaisalmer Baba Viral Video: How It All Began
The controversy began when a video from Jaisalmer surfaced showing a 70-year-old shepherd being filmed by a woman named Smriti Jain. Reports say she lured him while he was grazing goats, engaged in inappropriate acts inside a car, and recorded everything.
Her alleged partner, Shanu Kumar, was reportedly driving the car and later uploaded the footage to a porn site.
This video quickly spread across social media platforms, causing widespread criticism. Viewers were shocked that an elderly, likely unaware, man was taken advantage of. Following the backlash, both Smriti Jain (from Uttar Pradesh) and Shanu Kumar (from Bihar) were arrested in Noida.
Dausa Car Leak Video – Smriti Jain Again
Soon after the first case, another video clip from Dausa surfaced. In this one, the same woman, believed to be Smriti Jain, is seen in a car with a young teenage boy. The clip again shows her engaging in suggestive behavior, and similar to the Jaisalmer case, it appears to have been recorded and shared without consent.
Dausa Car Leak Video – Smriti Jain
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Dausa Viral Video: A Repeat of the Same Crime?
The second incident raised immediate red flags for investigators. It followed the same pattern:
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Targeting vulnerable individuals
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Filming without consent
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Uploading to online platforms
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Using fake or misleading video links for traffic
The police now suspect that Smriti and Shanu may be involved in a larger blackmail or content-selling network, possibly operating across multiple states.
Given that both suspects are from different regions (UP and Bihar), and the incidents happened in Rajasthan, authorities are probing further to uncover if there are more victims or similar cases in other locations.
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