A viral video from Kolkata shows Australian travel vlogger Marco Roams walking on a street when a young man sitting in a rickshaw repeatedly calls out to him and asks for a kiss, including the phrase “Kiss me here, kiss me.” In the footage described by multiple outlets, Roams declines and appears uncomfortable as the man continues approaching him and, according to some reports, even holds his hand while Roams tries to move away. The encounter ends after Roams manages to create distance.
Roams later characterizes the incident as harassment or molestation, and the clip circulated widely on social media, drawing thousands of views and comments. Many commenters condemn the man’s persistent advances and emphasize the need to respect personal space and consent. Others criticize Roams’ caption and wording that generalizes about “Indian guys,” arguing it fuels stereotypes and can distract from the core issue of unwanted attention.
The incident also prompts broader discussion online about tourist experiences in public places in India and how viral posts can shape perceptions, even as some users stress that such behavior does not represent most people.