A video of a couple performing a risky stunt is going viral on social media. Filmed from an abandoned building near Pune’s Swami Narayan Temple, it shows a girl hanging from the terrace while holding a boy’s hand. The girl also posed on camera while taking part in the life-threatening stunt, which was being recorded from the rooftop of the building next to a busy road.
The footage opened, showing the girl stepping down to the other side of the structure and hanging in the air. The girl was seen smiling during the stunt. The dangerous scene didn’t seem to have the protection and necessary safety arrangements at place.
Viral Video: Pune Girl Hung From Building's Terrace For Reel Near Swami Narayan Temple, Faces Massive Backlash For Foolish Stunt#Viral #Pune #Reel #Stunt pic.twitter.com/xjMGMcnVzp
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As the video surfaced online, it has received backlash over the foolish attempt which could have claimed the girl’s life over any negligence. “God knows what is going wrong with the teen crowd…” said Internet users while condemning this reel. People termed it “Crazy” and asked police to take action against the concerning reel.
Punekars doing life threatening stunt just to create reel. God knows what is going wrong with the teen crowd of Pune.
— Radhika Bajaj (@radhika_bajaj) June 20, 2024
India is definitely not for beginners
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Madness https://t.co/SDAM9xgpkz
— Gauri Kamath (@Apothecurry) June 20, 2024
Arrest them. https://t.co/qg4BlAVn9d
— Om Prakash (@OmPraka00780904) June 20, 2024
Cricket Analyst Aakash Chopra also reacted to the video and wrote on X, “What’s wrong with these people??? Common sense is genuinely not common anymore.” Tamil filmmaker and screenwriter Adi commented on the video by dropping a tear-drop emoji, as he said, “People are ready to risk life for reels…” Trade analyst Sudhir Kothari, meanwhile, added to the replies, and wrote, “Reels ne barbad karke rakh diya hai (reels have ruined things).”
What’s wrong with these people??? Common sense is genuinely not common anymore. https://t.co/0mn5G7NgAq
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) June 19, 2024
(The article is published under a mutual content partnership arrangement between The Free Press Journal and Connected to India)