Viral video: Woman throws herself in front of moving car to simulate accident in Bengaluru

Bangalore: A video of a woman deliberately falling in front of a man’s car in Bengaluru has gone viral on social media.

The incident was captured on the car’s dashcam. The man, Shonee Kapoor, shared the video on social media with the caption: “Put a dashcam on. You never know when this can happen to you, especially when it involves a woman. If anything happens, people will instantly take her side.”

In the video, a woman is seen standing in the middle of the road, deliberately throwing herself in front of a moving car, forcing the driver to slow down to avoid an accident. Despite the driver’s efforts, the woman is seen falling in front of the car, simulating an accident.

She is later seen behaving aggressively as the driver warns her that he will call the police. The woman stands her ground and refuses to move, though she eventually walks away.

One comment read: “In India, a dash cam is a must. You never know what kind of idiot you might bump into on the road. I use the Wolfbox G840H and it works like a charm.”

Another user claimed that it was a scam and shared, “Same thing happened to us when we were riding a motorbike at Prasad’s Labs signal, Hyderabad. We were scammed for INR 1500.”

Some hilarious comments linked her to the popular movie Stree 2, with one commenting, “She just watched Stree 2.”

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