Viral Video: Height, Bhabhi Sends Safety to Dogs! Dances in Rain on Busy Road, Netizen Says ‘Government Will Soon Levy Dance Tax..’

A woman is seen dancing in the rain on a busy road in a popular video that has sparked debate online and raised questions about safety. Watchers chuckle as she grooves without thinking about the traffic, suggesting that a "dance tax" might be implemented.

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Viral Video: As far as their quest for social media fame is concerned, people at times tend to push beyond limits, thereby risking their safety. An obsession to go viral has led to many accidents and casualties. The latest video going viral is the case in point. A video has surfaced showing a woman, who was called “Bhabhi” in the video, dancing in the middle of a busy road while being drenched in rain. The carefree act has not only invited eyeballs but also evoked a flurry of criticism.

Woman’s Dance Includes Risky Stunt from Car Roof

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The video, shared on the social media platform X by Nishant Sharma alias Bhardwaj, shows the woman dancing in a white suit amidst oncoming traffic. He further mentioned in the caption that the lady, in order to make a viral reel, even jumped from the roof of a car over the white line on the road. He questions if making a reel is worth risking one’s life, stating clearly that such stunts may be dangerous.

‘Dance Tax’ and Road Testing Comments Spark Debate

The video has quickly racked up attention, much of which has been mixed between both humour and concern. Some people joke that a “dance tax” could be the next in line, while others jab at the video for its apparent lack of care about safety. One user quipped that the lady might be testing the road, while another sarcastically suggested that soon enough the government would start taxing dance performances.

This incident is indicative of a worrying trend in which following an online crowd sometimes blinds common sense and personal safety. As far as people are willing to take ever greater risks for the sake of viral content, the possible consequences should not be forgotten.

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