Who Is Bengaluru’s Viral Big-Eyed Woman? Mystery Face at Construction Sites Sparks Internet Buzz
A routine drive through a familiar city often throws up unexpected details, from quirky messages on autorickshaws to half-built structures dotting the skyline.

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In Karnataka, one such detail has quietly transformed into a viral internet mystery, catching the attention of commuters and social media users alike.
A Bengaluru-based Maharashtrian woman, known online as @unitechy, was among the first to notice something unusual during her travels outside the city. Across highways and town roads, she repeatedly spotted the same striking image attached to buildings under construction: a saree-clad woman staring ahead with dramatically wide, kohl-lined eyes.
A familiar face across Karnataka's construction sites
The poster appeared so frequently that curiosity soon took over. The woman clicked a photo and attempted to trace its origins using Google Lens. Despite multiple tries, the image revealed nothing about the identity of the woman or why her face was appearing on construction sites across the state.
Puzzled, she decided to ask the internet for answers. Taking to X, formerly Twitter, she wrote, "I see this woman everywhere in Karnataka, outside Bangalore, where there's a construction happening. I tried Google Lens to check for discussions, but can't find any details. Who is she?"
A post that triggered massive online curiosity
Shared on January 5, 2026, her post struck a chord with users who had noticed the same image but never questioned its origin. Within days, the post clocked over 3.2 million views, with users from across Karnataka chiming in with theories, jokes and similar sightings.
As the discussion grew, one X user took a different route. They shared a screenshot of a query posed to an AI platform in an attempt to solve the mystery behind the viral face.
AI response reveals a meme and a modern 'Dristi Gombe'
According to the AI-generated response shared online, the woman in the poster was identified as Niharika Rao, a Karnataka-based YouTuber. The reply suggested that her startled expression originated from a viral video clip in 2023, which later evolved into a widely shared meme.
The evaluation further explained that locals began repurposing the image humorously, using it as a modern version of a 'Dristi Gombe', a traditional charm believed to ward off the evil eye, especially at construction sites and new properties.
Even after the mystery was largely resolved, the fascination has not faded. Social media users continue to share fresh photos of the poster hanging across Bengaluru markets and roads, turning an everyday sight into one of the city's most unexpected viral moments.
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