Tue, 21-Oct-2025

14 men performing dangerous stunts with bikes goes viral

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  • 14 men on 3 bikes performing dangerous stunts on the sections of Bareilly-Nainital highway have gone viral on the internet.
  • The video shows six men riding on one bike.
  • Four each on two others as they perform stunts for social media.

The Bareilly-Nainital route has seen risky antics performed by 14 men on three bikes in pictures and videos that have gone popular online. Six men are seen on one bike, while four more are shown on two other bikes as they execute stunts and create shot reels for social media. The event was reported from the Deorania PS neighborhood in Bareilly.

Local police acted quickly to grab the bikes as soon as they learned about the footage. The footage was reportedly shot on Sunday. According to reports, police even witnessed them pulling off the stunt, but the men left the area before they could take any action. The police have now started an inquiry into the situation.

 

Police said, “The accused are being tracked based on the bikes’ number plates, and action will be taken in accordance with the law.” SSP Bareilly Akhilesh Kumar Chaurasia said, “Once the information was received, the bikes were seized. Further action is being taken.”

Three males from Uttar Pradesh were seen performing stunts in a police car barely two days before to the event. The males were observed on the highway executing risky stunts and snapping selfies while driving a moving vehicle.

These men’s vehicle was equipped with a red beacon and a police sticker. Swati Maliwal, the current Chairperson of the Delhi Commission for Women, shared the video. Police were called right away, and an investigation is still ongoing.

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This stunning Bengaluru sunset goes viral

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  • A video of a sunset in Bengaluru has gone viral on the internet.
  • Once you see this clip, you will be mesmerised by its beauty.
  • There are so many things in our surroundings that leave us speechless.

On the internet, a video of a Bengaluru sunset has become very popular. You won’t be able to look at this clip without being mesmerised by its beauty. Nature is really beautiful in many ways. Every time we witness one of the countless objects in our surroundings, we are rendered speechless and in amazement. A recent online sensation is a sunset video from Bengaluru. After seeing this clip, you will be enthralled.

Photographer Auditya Venkatesh posted a video of a stunning sunset. You can easily notice the sun’s brilliant yellow and orange colours in the little movie. It is perfectly timed for an aeroplane to fly over it as the sun sets.

The post’s caption read, “A beautiful sunset in Bengaluru today.”

One day ago, this video was shared. It has received 8,000 likes, a number of replies, and more than 1 lakh views since being uploaded.

One person in the Twitter comments said, “You never fail to amaze your followers. Amazing Camera work.” A second person said, “Almost feels like the sun’s refractive index slows down the plane.” A third person added, “Wow.. beautifully captured.” Some others have also called it “mesmerising” and “stunning.”

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Student sends screenshot of email to professor goes viral

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  • A student emailed his professor who keeps misspelling his name.
  • He shared a screenshot of the mail addressed to his professor on Twitter.
  • Internet supported his initiative.

One student sent an email to a professor who frequently misspells his name. On Twitter, he posted a screenshot of the letter intended for his professor.

A student made the choice to approach a lecturer who frequently spelled his name incorrectly in emails. He expressed his anger in a letter to his lecturer. He posted a screenshot of the letter written to his professor on Twitter. Many additional Twitter users who agreed that this was the proper course of action fully backed this kid.

“This email I sent to my professor that kept misspelling my name was my girl boss moment,” he wrote and shared a screenshot of the mail.

“Hello Professor. In regards to the paper, I will do that. However, I just wanted to ask why you misspell my name with every email when it is on the screen? I just find it unpleasant how you get the spelling of “Aktiengesellschaft” correctly in the same email where you misspell my name that is clearly written on the screen. Kindest regards. Saeed (not Saed, Seead, or Saad),” he wrote.

In subsequent tweets, Saeed also mentioned that he had received no response from the professor. “Also there was no response he never even acknowledged it,” he added.

Twitter users backed the youngster wholeheartedly, and several even revealed their own hardships.

The struggle is real,” a user wrote.

“I had a client misspell my name every single time he emailed me even though my email signature was in every message. Finally, I misspelled his name in an email to him just ONCE…he had the nerve to write back and say “Oh I see what you did there. I misspelled your name so,” another user wrote.

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