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Abstract In recent years, social media platforms have become battlegrounds for cultural authentication, class performance, and gendered moral policing in South Asia. This paper examines the viral trajectory of the "patched saree" video—a short-form video featuring a woman wearing a visibly mended or patchwork saree—and the multifaceted online discourse it generated. By employing digital ethnography and discourse analysis, this paper argues that the reaction to the video transcends mere fashion critique. Instead, the patched saree became a contested site where narratives of sustainable fashion, anti-consumerism, bourgeois respectability, and patriarchal control over female bodies collided. The paper highlights how a mundane domestic object, when broadcasted digitally, exposes the deep-seated anxieties of the Indian middle class regarding poverty, performative authenticity, and women's agency.

Keywords: Viral Video, Digital Ethnography, Saree, Indian Femininity, Sustainable Fashion, Social Media Discourse, Moral Policing.


This is a qualitative digital discourse analysis. Data was collected from: indian saree aunty mms scandals patched

A fascinating sub-discussion has emerged on Reddit regarding regional identity. Users noted that the "patched" version mimics the ease of a Mekhela Chador (Assam) or a half-saree (South India), but without the respect for those traditions.

A user from Bengal wrote: “In Bengal, the way you drape the pallu (the aanch) tells your story. A patched saree has no story. It is a uniform.” Conversely, a user from Maharashtra responded: “We wear the saree in a ‘Kasta’ style (tucked between the legs) for a reason—utility. The patch is just a modern Kasta. Stop gatekeeping.” Abstract In recent years, social media platforms have

The “paper covering saree” video is a case study in performative content – where the object’s impracticality is the point. Social media discussion revealed deeper tensions: between art and utility, cultural reverence and creative freedom, and between authenticity and spectacle. The video was less about fashion and more about generating digital attention through a visually provocative, debatable concept.


The discussion surrounding "patched" or modified sarees in viral media recently highlights a clash between traditional preservation and modern convenience. While a specific "patched" video may refer to various viral moments, the core debate centers on the tension between manual draping and pre-stitched or "ready-made" alterations. Viral Themes and Media Discussions This is a qualitative digital discourse analysis


Feminist and liberal accounts responded with: