TikToker Madhu Raju DELETES Instagram after being BASHED for dancing at World War II Memorial in Washington
Madhu posted a video of himself and a woman dancing at the World War II Memorial in Washington.
Published: Saturday,Mar 07, 2026 07:34 AM GMT+05:30

TikTok personality Madhu Raju, recognized for his dance videos, gained attention recently for an unfavorable incident. He posted a video of himself and a woman dancing at the World War II Memorial in Washington. The video quickly spread online, leading to criticism due to the perceived disrespect of the solemn location.
Following the criticism, the dancer has since removed his Instagram profile. Although the identity of the woman dancing with Raju remains unconfirmed, several social media users suggest it is singer Manisha Eerabathini. Her Instagram account features numerous dance videos with Madhu.
The video of Madhu Raju dancing at the World War II Memorial has drawn significant disapproval from the public. A netizen tweeted, "This is the World War II Memorial in #WashingtonDC Some places deserve respect, not the IT department making socially awkward TikTok dances. They ALL have to go back. @CyberGreen09 (sic).
https://x.com/drrepatriator/status/2029438331340136776?s=46Another X user wrote, Your ancestors died so Indians could dance on the WW2 memorial (sic).
One more netizen tweeted, "This is extremely disrespectful to all Americans and their families who served in the armed forces and as civilians during World War II (sic).
This sort of behavior is unacceptable and they should be ashamed of themselves. How can they claim to be top talent when they can't read a sign? read a comment.
An Indian wrote, I totally agree with you!! so insensitive! Am from India and I am ashamed of them! Sorry you guys have to go through this!
With all the places available to film, they went with the WWII Memorial. Not surprising from them, commented an X user.
As of now, neither Madhu Raju nor Manisha Eerabathini has released a statement addressing the controversy.
The memorial honors the 16 million Americans who served in the armed forces during World War II, as well as the over 400,000 who perished in the conflict, and is commonly seen as a place of solemn remembrance.
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