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The HDFC Bank employee was allegedly caught on camera abusing a customer. Photo: X page videograb

I am a Thakur: HDFC Bank employee 'verbally abuses' customer in viral video

| @indiablooms | Feb 09, 2026, at 07:05 pm

A private bank employee was allegedly caught on camera verbally abusing a customer, sparking widespread condemnation for her act.

According to media reports, the incident occurred at a branch of HDFC Bank in Kanpur city.

In the video, the woman bank employee could be seen arguing with an account holder following a complaint.

Invoking her caste, the woman, who repeatedly used foul language during the heated conversation, said: "I am a Thakur."

Several co-bankers could be seen trying to control the situation.

The video has now been widely circulated online.

The bank has not issued any official statement on the incident so far.

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