As of my latest knowledge cutoff (May 2025) and real-time search capabilities, there is no verified, specific, or widely reported major news event regarding a singular “Telugu Couple from Anantapur” that has recently gone viral across legitimate news platforms (like BBC Telugu, V6, TV9, Eenadu, or The Hindu).
In the evolving tapestry of Andhra Pradesh’s digital history, the Anantapur district has recently found itself at the epicenter of a recurring and troubling phenomenon. A series of viral videos—predominantly involving couples in intimate or compromising situations—have swept through social media platforms, igniting a firestorm of debate regarding privacy, morality, and the dark underbelly of the internet age. As of my latest knowledge cutoff (May 2025)
The bottom line: Next time a "viral couple" trends, remember that behind the pixels, there is a panic attack, a family disowning them, and a life derailed. The most radical act of humanity left on the internet is to look away. The bottom line: Next time a "viral couple"
Dangerous Viral Challenges: Social media's dark side was highlighted in nearby Sri Sathya Sai district, where a young man set himself on fire while recording an Instagram Reel to gain followers. He is currently in critical condition. He is currently in critical condition
Social Media Misuse Crackdown: The Andhra Pradesh police have recently booked over 1,500 cases related to social media misuse. This is particularly relevant as the Anantapur police have been active in recovering over 10,000 stolen mobile phones using an innovative chatbot service.