Mumbai Auto Driver’s Death Threat to Women Goes Viral

Rahul KaushikNationalDecember 31, 2025

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New Delhi, December 31, 2025: A harrowing experience was shared by two women in Mumbai, turning a routine commute into a nightmare of threats and aggression. On December 29, 2025, a viral video was uploaded by content creator Tina Soni, documenting a terrifying confrontation with an auto-rickshaw driver. The incident, which reportedly took place while the women were traveling from Bandra station to the Jio World Convention Centre, has ignited a fierce debate regarding the safety of female commuters in India’s financial capital.

“I’ll Beat You to Death”: The Mid-Ride Escalation

The conflict was initiated when the driver abruptly demanded that the passengers exit the vehicle in the middle of the road. It was alleged by the driver that the women were “talking too loudly,” a claim that served as a pretext for his sudden hostility. When the passengers requested to be dropped at their actual destination before paying the full fare, the driver was observed erupting in rage. He was heard on camera shouting, “I’ll beat you to death,” while hurling a barrage of verbal abuses and threatening to call others to harm them.

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Aggression Caught on Camera

The situation reached a fever pitch when the driver allegedly attempted to use his vehicle as a weapon. In her social media post, Tina Soni described how the driver drove the auto directly toward her upon realizing he was being recorded. The video captures the suspect yelling at the women and walking aggressively toward them before eventually fleeing the scene. This blatant display of “roadside vigilantism” occurred despite the presence of traffic police just a few meters away, highlighting a brazen lack of fear for the law.

Mumbai Police Initiate Swift Action

Following the massive traction of the video on Instagram and X, the Mumbai Police were observed taking immediate cognizance of the matter. A formal complaint has been filed, and the video evidence has been shared with the authorities to identify the driver through his vehicle registration number. It was noted by officials that such behavior is being treated as a serious offense under sections related to criminal intimidation and outraging the modesty of women. Citizens have been heard demanding a permanent cancellation of the driver’s permit to serve as a deterrent.

Safety Concerns for Women in 2026

As the city transitions into 2026, this incident has left many residents feeling “shaken and unsafe.” The “Bandra threat” video has reached millions of views, with netizens expressing shock that a passenger could be threatened with death over a minor disagreement. It was remarked by activists that the safety of women in public transport must be prioritized through stricter verification of auto-drivers and better emergency response systems. For Tina Soni and her friend, what was meant to be an exciting night out ended as a grim reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by women on Mumbai’s streets.

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