Reckless Stunt: Aura Farming on Busy Mumbai Roads

Two young men in Navi Mumbai have been charged for allowing a woman to perform 'aura farming' on a moving car. The viral video shows the woman standing on the car's bonnet. The stunt has been condemned for endangering lives, with legal charges filed against the accused.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Thane | Updated: 25-07-2025 10:58 IST | Created: 25-07-2025 10:58 IST
Reckless Stunt: Aura Farming on Busy Mumbai Roads
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The Navi Mumbai police have taken legal action against two 24-year-old men following a social media frenzy over a dangerous stunt. The men allowed a woman to engage in 'aura farming' on the bonnet of a moving Mercedes-Benz on a bustling Kharghar road.

The woman, part of a new global trend, was filmed performing this reckless act, which quickly went viral. This fad, initially ignited by an Indonesian boy's poses online, is being criticized for compromising public safety.

The accused, Alfesh Azam Sheikh and Rafique Sulde, are charged under multiple sections, including reckless driving and endangering lives, as well as under the Motor Vehicles Act. Similar incidents have been reported, raising serious concerns about road safety.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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