Imagine going to a movie theatre and noticing someone with a laptop open, working during the film. It may sound unusual, but this actually happened.
A Reddit user shared an image of a woman in Bangalore who was working on her laptop while a film played on screen.
The incident took place during the recently released film Lokah. The woman typed away as though she were in her office, ignoring the movie completely.
The post highlighted the stressful work culture in the city, where people cannot disconnect from work even for a two-hour film. The user questioned what kind of work-life balance this represents.
Earlier, phone calls or scrolling social media during movies were common. But working on a laptop inside theatres has shocked many. People feel that corporate culture is robbing them of personal downtime.
Reactions on Reddit were mixed. Some users criticised companies that push employees to carry laptops everywhere, even on leave. They felt such policies leave no room for relaxation.
Others argued that employees themselves often fail to maintain a healthy work-life balance. This behaviour, they said, sets wrong expectations for everyone else.
Cinemas have always been a place to escape reality for a few hours. But when work culture turns this toxic, where can people draw the line?




