- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Tue, 14 Oct 2025 04:45 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Greater Noida Man Viral Video: What was meant to be a thrilling car stunt soon turned into a costly mistake for a man in Greater Noida. A video showing a black Maruti Suzuki Baleno drifting recklessly on city roads has now gone viral and the ending left viewers both shocked and satisfied. The viral video, filmed by another vehicle, shows the Baleno speeding down a busy street before the driver suddenly swerves, drifting at high speed and stopping dramatically by the roadside. It looked like a typical social media stunt video until the twist at the end revealed what came next.
The final shot showed a traffic challan worth Rs 57,500 stuck to the car for rash and negligent driving. The video was shared on X with the caption, “A guy performed stunts with his car on the streets of Greater Noida. Noida Traffic Police took action and imposed a fine of Rs 57,500. Good job, @Noidatraffic.”
Soon after, the Noida Traffic Police confirmed the action, posting, “Taking cognizance of the said complaint, action has been taken to issue an e-challan (fine of Rs 57,500/-) in accordance with the rules against the concerned vehicle for violation of traffic rules.”
Watch The Viral Video:
A guy performed stunts with his car on
— Greater Noida West (@GreaterNoidaW) October 10, 2025
the streets of Greater Noida. 🚗💨
Noida Traffic Police took action and imposed a fine of ₹57,500.
Good Job, @Noidatraffic 👏👏 pic.twitter.com/Qn1nmGpmJj
The video shared on X (Formerly Twitter) by the handle '@GreaterNoidaW' has already crossed nearly 3 lakh views, sparking a mix of amusement and applause online. While some users praised the authorities for their quick response, others felt the fine was a much-needed warning for reckless drivers.
"The fine is not for the antics the driver did. But for the owner who took the audacity to show it off in a hopeless Baleno," a user wrote. "Nothing gonna happen after two years unpaid....it will be waived off," a second user wrote. "Do take some action for vehicles running with high beam unnecessarily causing blindness for other vehicle drivers," wrote a third user.
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"It's honestly a joke...we all know what happened with fines...vehicle should be seized in these cases...license suspended for lifetime...with such fragile laws, no wonder we have goons masquerading as common man," added a fourth user. "He will not pay the challan for 6 months, and it will be reduced to 1000 rupees or settled in Lok Adalat for a nominal amount. What is the point?" asked another user.