The craze for social media reels has reached a point where many people appear willing to risk their lives for online fame. From reckless stunts to dangerous challenges, such content is increasingly visible across platforms.
Another such incident is now making headlines after a young woman was seen performing risky stunts on a moving bike, solely to record reels for social media.
Girl Performs Bike Stunts for Reel, Two Videos Go Viral
The viral content includes two separate videos shared from an account named “it’s aarti sahu”.
In the first video:
- The girl is seen riding a bike
- She removes her hands from the handle
- Puts on sunglasses mid-ride
- Acts to the popular “Johnny Johnny” song
In the second video:
- She performs similar actions on another song
- Continues riding while doing stunts
- Repeats risky behaviour without protective gear
Both videos quickly went viral, drawing widespread attention and criticism.
Netizens Express Concern Over Safety
While some users reacted with shock, many others criticised the trend, calling it irresponsible and dangerous.
Several comments highlighted that:
- Such stunts can lead to fatal accidents
- Young viewers may try to imitate the behaviour
- Roads are not places for social media experiments
The incident once again raises serious questions about digital responsibility and public safety.
Police Issue Advisory Against Dangerous Social Media Content
Following the rise of such viral videos, police authorities have issued a strict advisory warning against posting hazardous content online.
According to the police:
“It has been observed that youngsters try to increase their influence by posting photos, videos and reels involving bike stunts, waving weapons, or creating public disturbance. Such prohibited content should not be posted. Strict action will be taken against violators.”
Authorities stressed that performing stunts on public roads is illegal and endangers not just the creator but also others.
Fame Should Not Come at the Cost of Life
Social media can be a powerful platform, but experts urge creators to draw a clear line between creativity and recklessness.
A few seconds of viral fame is never worth:
- Permanent injury
- Legal trouble
- Or loss of life
Responsible content creation and awareness are the need of the hour.
Note: The information in this article is based on claims made on social media. Indian Gabbar does not verify the authenticity of such content.







