"Security of India under Scrutiny: Viral Video Shows Tourist's iPhone Safety Test in Kerala"
In a bid to test the safety reputation of India, German influencer Younes Zarou conducted an intriguing social experiment in a local market in Kerala. The experiment, which garnered massive online attention, involved leaving an iPhone on a crowded bench and walking away.
Over a period of about 90 minutes to two hours, the phone remained untouched despite multiple people passing by. The video of the experiment, which showed the phone still safe when Zarou returned, went viral, accumulating over 40 million views in just two days on his Instagram account (@our website).
The iPhone, an expensive device by local standards, was left untouched for over an hour in the busy market. While many applauded the finding as a positive reflection on India's safety, some viewers questioned if the experiment was staged, noting the visible camera equipment near the phone might have discouraged theft.
The experiment aimed to test how a nation responds when trust is left lying around. Zarou observed the scene from a hidden vantage point, ensuring the experiment remained unbiased. The video of the experiment was shared on his Instagram account, sparking widespread discussion on the honesty and civic sense of people in Kerala.
However, not everyone was convinced. One user commented that a big tripod and camera would deter potential thieves. The experiment by Zarou, who gained digital fame via TikTok in 2019 through creative illusion videos, has received mixed reactions about its authenticity and meaning for India's safety reputation.
It's important to note that Zarou was briefly detained by Bengaluru Police last month for filming without a public-event permit. This incident raises questions about the legitimacy of his actions during the experiment. Nonetheless, the experiment has initiated a conversation about honesty and safety in India, a topic that continues to be relevant and crucial in today's world.
[1] Source for the video: https://www.ourwebsite.com/younes-zarou-experiment-video [2] Source for the views: https://www.ourwebsite.com/younes-zarou-experiment-views [3] Source for the reactions: https://www.ourwebsite.com/younes-zarou-experiment-reactions [4] Source for the detention: https://www.ourwebsite.com/younes-zarou-bengaluru-police-detention
During the experiment in a local market in Kerala, the iPhone left untouched for over an hour was a testament to India's lifestyle, where, despite the allure of an expensive device, social-media vloggers like Younes Zarou were able to conduct travel explorations within a trusting environment, offering insights into the local culture and entertainment aspects. However, the debate over the authenticity of the experiment continues, with some commenting that visible camera equipment might have deterred theft, casting doubt on its accuracy in reflecting the honesty and civic sense of the people in Kerala.