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Train surfing: Indian vlogger posts video of himself on top of a moving Bangladeshi train

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 17 December 2024
Indian social media influencer Rahul Gupta sparked controversy after posting videos of himself train surfing in Bangladesh. His reckless actions, viewed millions of times online, ignited safety concerns among viewers. Gupta's behavior has prompted similar dangerous stunts, including a video of a woman dancing atop a moving train, raising alarms about the influence of such content.
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