
The problem of people sharing stunt videos online does not seem to stop. Now, as unfortunate as it may sound, we don't really think that such videos will ever stop coming in. This time around, a video of a young girl from Uttar Pradesh doing a stunt has gone viral online. In this stunt reel, the young girl was steering an Audi Q3 luxury SUV while she was sitting on the front passenger seat.
This short clip of the stunt on a national highway has been shared on Instagram by NDTV India on their page. In this video, we can note that the young girl was sitting on the front passenger seat of a white-colored Audi Q3 luxury sedan. Meanwhile, the driving seat was occupied by another person who was busy recording this reel.
It can be seen that the girl was holding the steering wheel of this Audi Q3 while it was traveling at a speed of 90 kmph on a national highway in Auraiya, Uttar Pradesh. Also, the clip shows that while the girl's right hand was on the steering wheel, steering it, her left hand was behind her head, and she was smiling as if this stunt was not a big deal.

Soon after this video was uploaded online by the young girl named Khushi Saxena, who is an Instagram influencer, it started getting reshared, citing the reckless behaviour seen in it. As a result of this, Uttar Pradesh Police took cognizance, and the car owner was fined Rs 32,500. This challan was issued for dangerous driving, serious traffic violations, and also endangering public safety.
What makes this incident even more noteworthy is that recently, before this latest stunt reel, the same influencer, Khushi Saxena, who has over 8 lakh followers, was seen attending a road safety event which was attended by the District Magistrate and the Superintendent of Police.
Soon after this piece of information became viral online, the authorities highlighted that neither the District Magistrate nor the Superintendent of Police personally knew her. Also, the circle officer has ordered a formal investigation, and the RTO department has also initiated legal proceedings. The authorities are currently examining when the video was shot and who else was present in the vehicle.
ARTO N.C. Sharma, in his official statement, issued a strong warning. He stated that roads are not a stage to make reels. Sharma also added that social media fame cannot justify reckless behaviour. Other officials have also mentioned that the new reel culture is contributing to an increase in road accidents, and more young people are now ignoring safety norms for likes, views, and followers.
Back in March 2025, another incident went viral online in which a young girl was trying to impersonate a mafia member. She was even made to apologize for sharing the reel in which she was peeking out of the window of a moving Hyundai Verna.
This particular incident was reported from Nagpur, Maharashtra. What happened next was that the police authorities caught this young girl and made her apologize on video, which was then shared by the official handle of Nagpur Police.