Viral Video: Newlywed Couple Dances on Moving Car
In a shocking incident that once again highlights the dangers of social media obsession, a newlywed couple from Gwalior danced on a moving car to celebrate their wedding, triggering outrage online and legal action by the police.

Gwalior: In a shocking incident that once again highlights the dangers of social media obsession, a newlywed couple from Gwalior danced on a moving car to celebrate their wedding, triggering outrage online and legal action by the police.
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Bride and Groom Perform Dangerous Dance on Moving Vehicle
The incident took place near the new rail overbridge in Gwalior, where the groom was seen dancing on top of a moving car, waving a sword and striking dramatic poses. Not to be left behind, the bride, still in her wedding attire, sat on the bonnet of the vehicle and danced to the Bollywood hit “Ishq Ki Gali Vich No Entry” from the film No Entry.
Video Goes Viral, Netizens Express Outrage
The video, which was filmed and shared on social media, quickly went viral, drawing criticism from netizens for the couple’s reckless behavior. Many expressed concern about the growing trend of people risking lives for likes, comments, and online fame.
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Traffic Police Track Vehicle, Issue Challan
Taking swift action, the Gwalior traffic police tracked down the car involved using footage from the viral video. Subedar Abhishek Raghuvanshi from the Gola Ka Mandir Traffic Station confirmed that a challan was issued against the couple for multiple violations of traffic rules.
He stated, “Such stunts not only endanger the lives of those performing them but also put fellow commuters at risk. Further penalties may be imposed following a detailed inquiry.”
Authorities Urge Public to Avoid Risky Social Media Stunts
Police and public safety officials have repeatedly warned citizens against dangerous stunts in the name of content creation. This incident is yet another reminder that the pursuit of viral fame should not come at the cost of public safety and legal consequences.