In the video, Kalcumbe was seen sitting on the back seat holding his phone while Sherk looked at the camera.
Recently this uttar pradesh police A thought-provoking video has been posted by them on their website and social media platforms. It emphasizes how dangerous it is to be distracted while driving. In particular, this film serves as a reminder that placing higher importance on social networking than safe roads can be disastrous.
A strong message appears on screen at its beginning: “A reel can get millions of views, but it cannot replace a life worth millions of dollars.” The content is set by this, and highlights how serious the problem is and what kind of reckless activities can lead to death.
The scene showed two men riding a motorcycle with one of them filming using his mobile phone. Unfortunately, he also lost concentration and took off his eyes from the road in order to participate in making the video recording. The movie ends abruptly with sound effects and visuals Accidentleaving a deep impression among viewers.
This happened when two men from Jalna district were involved in an accident while filming on July 5th. Men are going to visit ancient times Tulya Bhavani Temple Dhul-Solapur National Highway near Beed Bypass Tuljapur, Dalashiv city led to that accident.
Anirudh Kakumbe (25) who died was seated behind him while Madhu Shelke (30) who sustained injuries was riding it. Sherk looks around towards Kalcumbe whose phone he records with.
According to police, Kalcumbe suffered serious head and chest injuries. They were rushed to Civil Hospital Beed where Kalchube’s arrival was confirmed dead upon their admission.
UP Police posts this short story for others not to become guilty of similar behavior during transport or driving themselves recklessly. Another line that goes along with it is “Focus On Road Not On Likes” that means the importance of staying focused on road and caring for safety apart from anything else.
Since it was published, the piece has been viewed over 81,000 times.
There were comments left by Instagram users who expressed their thoughts and reactions following the video.
A user posted: “Now Paradise Security will finally collect Ghana views with you.”
Another user said: “Video bana rhe te filme ban gyi.”