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Woman Balances Infant On Head In Iconic ‘Baahubali’ Pose, Dances To Salman Khan Song. Internet Fumes ‘Khilona Nahi Hai’

Woman Balances Infant On Head In Iconic ‘Baahubali’ Pose, Dances To Salman Khan Song. Internet Fumes ‘Khilona Nahi Hai’
In today's digital era, many individuals go to extraordinary lengths to impress the internet and rake in views, likes, and followers. Some put their creativity to good use by creating innovative and entertaining content, while others resort to risky, reckless stunts that risk not only their lives but also those of others. A video of a woman is an example of this troubling trend. Her attempt to go viral has caught the attention of people for all the wrong reasons.
Everything might have seemed perfectly normal had the woman simply danced by herself in the reel. But in an attempt to appear “creative" and stand out, she made a shocking, extremely unsafe choice. She placed her young child on her head while she danced to the song Rab Kare by Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik.
The Baby Was Seen Dangling From The Woman's Head
With her hands and legs moving to the rhythm, the baby's tiny body could be seen tilting as well. Her baby's head was dangling on one side, and the legs on the other. Although she balanced her kid on her head and didn't move her neck at all while dancing to avoid any movement, doing so was still very dangerous. The child looked no more than a year old.
Despite the obvious risk of the baby falling and getting injured, the woman continued her dance. Once the clip surfaced on social media, people got furious. They called her out for being reckless and irresponsible. They reminded her that one slip or loss of balance could have resulted in a serious accident for the kid.
Reel banane ke chakkar mein kuch “maa" log ye bhi bhool jaati hain ki, bachcha khilona nahi hota.Is jahil aurat ko lagta hai ki views ke liye apne बच्चे को सिर पर रखकर नाचना कोई talent है?
Aisi stupidity se बच्चा गिर भी सकता है और उसकी रीढ़ तक खराब हो सकती है —लेकिन madam ko… pic.twitter.com/fVVauYdbu3
— ShoneeKapoor (@ShoneeKapoor) November 25, 2025
Internet Schools The Woman For Putting Her Baby's Life In Danger
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), one user said, “Reel banane ke chakkar mein kuch ‘maa' log ye bhi bhool jaati hain ki, bachcha khilona nahi hota. Is aurat ko lagta hai ki views ke liye apne bacche ko sar par rakhkar naachna koi talent hai? Aisi stupidity se baccha gir bhi sakta hai aur uski reedh (spine) tak kharab ho sakti hai – lekin madam ko sirf Instagram reel dikh rahi hai, baccha nahi. Social media ki bhookhi bheed ko impress karne ke chakkar mein."
Another shared, “This is child abuse. The woman must be arrested immediately. The child must be protected."
A different individual commented, “Can somebody please report this woman to the authorities if this is not AI. This is extremely dangerous and worrisome. Maybe she has some mental health issue and not fit to take care of child."
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“The child's backbone might get permanently damaged. Does she have a functioning brain?" asked someone else.
Another person said, “Hello, madam .. spare the little one."
Source: News18
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FIFA has hiked 2026 WC ticket prices sharply, with some now at $700. A lower-tier final seat has jumped to $8,680 — nearly $2,000 more than it cost in October. Catching your favourite team live at the FIFA World Cup 2026 is turning into a costlier dream with every passing month
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