Why Is Everyone Online Calling This Man ‘Bengaluru’s Batman’?
For over a decade, Dushyant Dubey — better known by his online moniker St Broseph—has quietly become a lifeline for thousands across India. Operating largely behind the scenes, Dushyant’s journey began with a single call to prevent a suicide.
Since then, he has built a far-reaching and fiercely trusted support system to help people escape abuse, digital harassment, stalking, and more.
Today, his Bengaluru-based initiative has aided over 5,000 individuals, offering everything from legal help and therapy to court escorts and safe housing, without charging a rupee.
A social worker with a meme page
Dushyant’s online identity might come off as quirky at first. His Instagram page, @st.broseph — blends memes, pop-culture references, and wholesome humour with hard-hitting resources on cybercrime and abuse.
But behind the light-hearted tone lies a razor-sharp mission: to make information on safety, consent, and cyber laws accessible and non-intimidating.
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