Video: Young doctor unable to contain his engagement excitement, strips naked in hospital and starts doing this to his future wife...
- bySudha Saxena
- 27 Nov, 2025
A video of a doctor dancing inside a hospital is going viral. The young doctor, overjoyed after getting engaged to his girlfriend, stripped off his clothes and danced with his fiancée inside the hospital! According to media reports, the incident occurred at a government hospital in Shamli district, Uttar Pradesh. A video of the incident has already gone viral.
According to media reports, Afkar Siddiqui, a young doctor working at a government hospital in Shamli district, recently got engaged. Afkar is accused of stripping off his clothes and dancing in a sando inside the hospital's duty room to celebrate his engagement. His future wife was also with him. The video has also surfaced.
In a viral video, a couple is seen dancing to Hindi songs inside a hospital duty room. One of the men has taken off his clothes, wearing a sandal jersey and pants, and is dancing with the woman in that state. He is also seen lying on the floor while dancing. The video quickly went viral.
Doctor Waqar Siddiqui dancing with a woman in a hospital in Shamli, Uttar Pradesh!
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It has been learned that after the video went viral, it also came to the attention of senior doctors in Shamli. Immediate action was taken against Afkar. Hospital officials have reprimanded him and asked him to explain why he was dancing inside the duty room.
The doctor's dance video has already been viewed by many people on social media. It's been flooded with likes and comments. While many netizens have commented on the video, others have criticized the doctor's behavior. A group of netizens have also come out in support of the doctor. One netizen, after watching the video, wrote, "Irresponsible! It's these doctors who increase the risk for patients." Another person wrote, "Doctors work under a lot of pressure. Many spend their entire lives in hospitals. If one of them wants to have a little fun, what's wrong with that?" A third person wrote, "Hey, doctors aren't human! I don't see anything wrong with that. I pray God keeps their relationship strong."
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