A short street interaction from Delhi is now drawing attention across social media platforms. What makes this video stand out is its simplicity. There is no setup, no script, just a normal conversation on a public street that slowly turns into a deeper discussion. In a time when most viral moments are planned, this one is being shared because it feels natural and unfiltered.The clip, recorded in Connaught Place, has now become a talking point online after a flower seller’s straightforward response to a question about women and society.Casual street conversation in Connaught PlaceThe video was shared on Instagram by content creator Sonali Singh. It shows a simple interaction in Connaught Place, Delhi, where she speaks with a flower seller during a regular street moment.In the middle of this conversation, she asks him, “Do you think women are oppressed in India?”This direct question becomes the starting point of the entire discussion that follows. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sonali Singh (@soonali_singh)]]>Flower seller shares direct viewsThe flower seller responds without delay and agrees that women do face oppression. He then continues speaking simply and clearly about how he sees society today.He says that modern life is becoming more focused on appearance and social media presence, where people often give more importance to how things look rather than a real emotional connection. According to him, genuine feelings are not always valued enough.He also mentions that women are still often expected to handle household responsibilities, but their efforts are not always recognized properly. He adds that this is more commonly seen in smaller and traditional community settings. Views on relationships and social changeAs the conversation continues, he talks about how relationships and marriage have changed over time. He reflects on the idea that earlier, emotional bonding and love were given more importance than physical appearance.He suggests that today, physical looks play a much bigger role in how relationships are formed and judged. According to his view, this shift has changed how people understand love and connection in everyday life.Online response to the videoThe video was shared with the caption: “Respecting women is a character thing.”After being posted online, it quickly gained attention. Many users said they were surprised by the clarity and calmness of the flower seller’s response.Several people appreciated his simple way of explaining his thoughts. Others mentioned that meaningful conversations about society can come from everyday interactions and do not always require formal settings.Disclaimer: This article is based on a viral social media video. The views expressed are personal and do not reflect the views of The Times of India. Thumb image: Instagram