Train surfing, a life-threatening activity where individuals ride atop or cling to moving trains, has recently gained attention after an Indian vlogger's viral video from Bangladesh. Rahul Gupta ...
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Indian social media influencer Rahul Gupta ... His Instagram profile contains numerous videos showing him on train roofs, clinging to sides, and unauthorised access to train engines, all without ...
It is a state-of-the-art tourist train dedicated to the Indian diaspora. Designed exclusively for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) aged between 45 and 65, the train is a key initiative aimed at ...
Train surfing, which is common in Bangladesh, recently caught attention when an Indian social media creator ... videos showing him on train roofs, clinging to sides, and unauthorised access ...