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Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Watch: Young woman slips on train door while making reel– here's the full story
In today's digital world, where a few seconds of viral fame can change someone's life, many creators feel the pressure to stand out online, sometimes taking risks that aren't safe. Recently, a video that's been shared a lot on social media showed a woman trying to film an Instagram reel from the doorway of a moving train. She slipped while doing it, and the clip has sparked a lot of concern. Many viewers have spoken out, saying the stunt was dangerous and unnecessary. The video was first shared by Instagram user Munevver Isk Nizam. In it, she's holding onto the doorframe of a train while trying to film herself with the beautiful Sri Lankan scenery behind her. Just as she strikes a pose, the door suddenly closes, making her lose her balance and slip. Fortunately, she grabs onto a metal bar in time and avoids falling off. Watch the video here: As mentioned in the DNA report, her caption read: 'Sri Lanka Iconic Train. That famous train journey in Sri checked out the latest famous #ninearchbridgeella. Right when the train stopped, the door closed on me. I was shocked for a moment. Although the train was at a standstill, there was no problem, but here it is.. By the way, it was not the effect behind, it was the reaction of the people there :)' The caption explains that the train was actually stationary when the video was taken, but viewers still reacted strongly to the risk involved. With over 104 million views, the clip quickly spread across social media and sparked conversations everywhere. Due to the flood of reactions, she has now turned off the comment section on her original post. Some people defended the creator, noting that the train wasn't moving at the time. But others pointed out that hanging out of a train door for a video, no matter if it's stationary or not, sends the wrong message, especially to younger viewers. In recent years, social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube Shorts have seen a rise in risky, attention-grabbing content. From dancing on cliffs to posing on train tracks, many creators are choosing daring stunts over safety to stand out. Content creators often say that algorithms favour bold visuals and unique locations. But this can blur the line between creativity and recklessness– and, as this video shows, that can lead to real dangers.


India Today
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Woman nearly slips from moving train while recording reel. Video has 104 million views
A woman's attempt to document a moment on a moving train ended with her narrowly escaping an accident, and the internet had a lot to say about it.A now-viral video showing the woman hanging outside a speeding train door, reportedly in Sri Lanka, took a serious turn when the door abruptly shut on her, which knocked her off the she landed on the tracks without injury, as the train happened to slow down at that moment. The video was shared on Instagram by Munevver Isk Nizam, who was seen clinging to the doorframe while recording her clip has already clocked over 104 million views. It has left social media users stunned by how close she came to a serious the caption, Nizam called the moment a 'full comedy', saying she had leaned out, posed, and even started singing during the 'famous' Sri Lankan train journey. 'The door closed on me at that moment. I was shocked Although the train was about to stop, there was no problem,' she also clarified that the crowd's audible reaction wasn't edited in, but was indeed from people the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Munevver Isk Nizam (@munevvernizam)Although she disabled comments on her original post, the video surfaced on other social media platforms, and users didn't hold back. A section of the internet slammed her for putting herself at unnecessary risk for the sake of users called it 'reckless'; others described it as a 'disaster waiting to happen'. Several users questioned why influencers continue to prioritise aesthetic shots over Nizam may have walked away unscathed, the incident is yet another harsh reminder of how dangerous social media stunts can be, especially when moving trains are involved.