- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Tue, 21 Jan 2025 12:29 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Viral Video: Students today often try to make their farewell parties unforgettable by celebrating in bizarre ways, with making a heroic entry being a common highlight. From arriving in expensive cars to speeding on bikes, students frequently engage in risky stunts. One such incident recently went viral on social media, showing a group of students sitting on a moving Thar and falling off while attempting a dramatic entrance at their farewell party. The video has ignited an online debate about safety concerns.
In the viral video, three students dressed in all black can be seen sitting on top of a Mahindra Thar. The road appears to have a breakage, causing the Thar to lose its balance for a few seconds. The students, caught off guard by the sudden jolt, fell from the moving vehicle.
Watch The Viral Video:
मध्य प्रदेश का मामला pic.twitter.com/vWEjnS3IRN
— 🇮🇳Jitendra pratap singh🇮🇳 (@jpsin1) January 20, 2025
As soon as the students fell from the Thar, they quickly got back on their feet. The other students present laughed at the incident and did not rush to assist, as none of the students appeared to be seriously injured. In the video, some students can also be seen popping their upper bodies out of the Thar’s windows and a Maruti Swift.
The video was shared on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) by the handle '@jpsin1.' After being posted, it sparked numerous reactions from users. Let’s take a look at the comment section to see how people are responding.
"They all look like Gladrags model of Indore...having so much attractive physique after eating Poha and Jeerawan," a user wrote. "Ever since I came to Bhopal, I have been watching the activities of Madhya Pradesh. Yesterday a young man was removed from the Governor's convoy," a second user wrote. "Wow! They have learned the laws of physics through experience," added a third user.
"Look at their faces they look quite happy after falling from car, They have earned this zillat," a fourth user commented. "India needs a law against these chapri and reel makers," added a fifth user. "Fathers make money, buy expensive tools, and kids misuse them. Parents should be accountable for these dangerous incidents also," added another user.