Nowadays, most young people like to make reels and become social media stars through reels. There is nothing wrong with wanting to become famous by making a reel, but the way people risk their lives in the pursuit of this fame is wrong. If you are active on social media, then you must have seen many such videos in which people are seen doing dangerous stunts. Someone does stunts on a bike, someone does stunts on the door of a moving train and someone does stunts hanging from a tall building. Even now, the video of a boy doing stunts is going viral.
The boy did a dangerous trick.
In the video that went viral on social media, a boy is seen standing on two bricks. There is something like a sharp dagger stuck between the two bricks. Not only this, the brick is kept in a tire and there are many sharp dagger-shaped irons attached to the sides of the tire. After this, the boy jumped off the bricks, did a backflip, and had to land on the same bricks again. But his balance is disturbed a little and one of his feet falls on the dagger kept in the middle of the brick. It is now unclear whether the dagger got stuck in his shoe or even his leg, but the video is going viral.
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This video has been published on platform X with the handle @gharkekalesh. While posting the video, the caption asked, ‘Why?’ Till the time of writing the news, the video has been viewed by more than 5 lakh people. After watching the video, one user commented and wrote – Now he will never be able to do this trick, grandma, hit him hard. Another user wrote: Why do people do this with reels? The third user wrote: Did you enjoy it brother? The fourth user wrote: An innocent person is playing with his life in the process of making a video. Another user wrote – Brother, there are strange examples in this country.
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