
‘Feel free to skip this heart patients': Internet reacts to people screaming while watching Final Destination Bloodlines
Warner Bros. India shared a viral video of audience reactions to Final Destination Bloodlines, capturing intense screams, horror, and shock during the film's graphic scenes. Viewers warned heart patients to skip the movie, praising its thrilling and traumatic experience.

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Last Updated: A traffic cop is praised for calmly warning a guardian about kids popping out of a sunroof. In the 50-second video, the man initially laughs and dismisses the concern. A traffic cop is being widely praised on social media for his calm efforts of explaining the dangers of kids popping out of a car's sunroof to a guardian. The 50-second video shows that there were two kids in the car, popping out of the sunroof as their guardian drove. They were then stopped by the traffic official. The officer is seen warning the man, who initially laughs and dismisses the concern. The official then says: 'I will explain to you." He then firmly explains that children leaning out of the sunroof up to their waist are fully exposed from the waist up. In case of sudden braking or an accident, the children could be violently thrown from the vehicle, leading to a potential disaster. The officer's composed warning has earned public admiration. ट्रैफिक अधिकारी ने कितनी अच्छी तरह से सम्मानपूर्वक समझायासनरूफ वाली गाड़ी में ये गलती कभी न करें 🙏 — Jitendra Verma (@jeetusp) May 28, 2025 The video shows that the vehicle was registered in Madhya Pradesh. The undated video is circulating widely on social media, though the exact location of the incident could not be confirmed. As the video gained the attention of social media users, one of them remarked: 'Looks like you've just watched Final Destination, sir." The remark referred to the recent release of Final Destination Bloodlines, a film franchise that revolves around unexpected freak accidents. 'Initially, the driver had a casual, dismissive attitude, but as the officer patiently explained the potential dangers to his children, the smile faded from his face, replaced by visible concern. Sometimes, unless fear strikes, people don't truly grasp the risks," another user said. While many praised the officer's calm approach, some users pointed out that not everyone encounters such patient officials. The original video was likely shared by Jitendra Verma on X. He is the national spokesperson of UP's Samajwadi Party. With about 4.8 lakh views, the video has been widely shared and liked. First Published: