‘It’s 3 am, and I’m not scared’: Indian woman’s quiet night walk in Singapore strikes a chord - watch the viral video

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 Indian woman’s quiet night walk in Singapore strikes a chord - watch the viral video

In recent days, social media has been filled with strong opinions and fast-moving trends. Amid all that noise, a calm and honest video has stood out. It did not rely on excitement or visuals meant to impress.

Instead, it shared a simple moment that many women immediately understood. An Indian woman walking alone at 3 am and feeling safe.The short clip, shared from Singapore, quickly became a talking point online, especially among women who related deeply to what it showed.


A walk home that felt normal

The video was posted on Instagram by Kritika Jain. In the clip, she is seen walking alone through empty streets in Singapore during the early hours of the morning.

The roads are quiet, and there is no visible activity around her.In her caption, Kritika explained why the moment stayed with her. “It’s 3 am in Singapore, and I am walking home! There’s no second thought, no checking behind me, and I don’t feel scared at all,” she wrote.

Her words showed a calm and comfort that many women don’t usually feel when stepping out late at night.


A comparison many women understand

Kritika also spoke about how different this experience felt when compared to her life in India.

The comparison was personal and simple, without any dramatic tone.“Back in India, I would never even think of stepping out alone at this hour. But here it almost feels normal,” she wrote.The contrast showed how feeling safe can quietly shape everyday decisions and habits.


More than a city experience

For Kritika, this feeling of safety mattered more than famous places or city views. She made it clear that what connected her to Singapore was something basic and essential.“In Singapore, this is not a luxury. It’s just a regular part of life. A level of safety I don’t take for granted,” she wrote.She ended her message with a clear statement. “It’s not the tourist spot or skyline that makes me love this city. IT'S THIS.”


What the video showed without saying much

The visuals in the video are simple. Kritika turns the camera to show quiet, empty roads. There are no people around, and the surroundings are completely peaceful.The text shown on screen reads, “It’s 3 am in Singapore, the roads are empty, and I am heading home.

Yet I feel completely safe. As a woman, this sense of safety at night is something I would never take for granted.”The visuals and words together make the message clear.


Reactions pour in from viewers

The post soon received several responses from social media users who agreed with what she shared. Many people used the comments section to echo her thoughts.One user wrote, “I agree! Singapore is completely safe at night for everyone."Another commented, “Thank you for sharing this. Safety is a basic right everyone should have."Disclaimer: This article is based on a social media post and reflects the personal experience and views of the individual featured. Experiences related to safety may vary depending on location, circumstances, and individual perception. The Times of India does not independently verify or generalise these experiences.Thumb image: Instagram

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