Tragic incidents across India highlight the deadly risks of filming social media reels. Teenagers and young adults are losing their lives in crashes, drownings, and fatal falls while chasing viral fame. Experts and authorities urge greater awareness, parental supervision, and platform responsibility to curb this dangerous trend before more lives are lost. Tragic incidents across India highlight the deadly risks of filming social media reels. Teenagers and young adults are losing their lives in crashes, drownings, and fatal falls while chasing viral fame. Experts and authorities urge greater awareness, parental supervision, and platform responsibility to curb this dangerous trend before more lives are lost.
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