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Three young men recreate cinema stunt during Kerala floods; slapped with case
A video of the stunt shows the youth swimming toward a floating log which is moving at a fast pace alongside a river. Then, they are seen climbing into the log and sailing on it, in full glory.
Highlights
- The three men made a video of the stunt, with the movie song playing in the background
- They recreated a scene where they swim across the tide to catch a large floating log
- They have been booked under the Disaster Management Act.
Kerala: Three young men from the Southern Indian state of Kerala braved a gushing river to recreate a daring cinema stunt. They successfully performed the dangerous stunt and also made a video of it, with the movie song playing in the background. However, their glory is short-lived, as a case under the Disaster Management Act has been slapped against the trio at Kerala's Moozhiyar Police station.
A video of the stunt shows the youth swimming toward a floating log which is moving at a fast pace alongside a river. Then, they are seen climbing into the log and sailing on it, in full glory.
The youth have recreated a similar scene from the Mohanlal film 'Naran', where the actor swims across the tide to catch a large floating log.
This incident comes at a time when several districts across Kerala are facing heavy to extremely heavy rainfall and the Indian Meteorological Department has issued a Red alert for eight districts and an Orange alert in five districts.
Over the last few days, rain-related incidents alone have claimed over 20 lives in the state.