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Pune woman hangs from building edge holding a man's hand just for an Instagram reel. Read here

| @indiablooms | Jun 21, 2024, at 06:50 am

A Pune woman clung to a man's hand while hanging from the edge of the roof of a building to be filmed for a reel.

To check their "grip strength" two people- a man and a woman-performed a stunt for an Instagram reel.

The identity of the man and the woman and other people part of the stunt is not known.

This incident took place near Swami Narayan Temple in Pune where two people risked their lives for views on Instagram.

There was a multi-camera setup for the reel with one man on the roof filming it, while another person shot the video from the ground.

The third cameraperson leaned slightly towards the edge to film it. In the video, no safety precautions were taken by anyone while performing the stunt.

The reel has triggered a response on social media, with users calling it reckless, unnecessary, and pointless to form such an act and risk their lives.

The video is now viral on social media. People have also sought action against the content creators. However, no complaint has been registered.

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