Watch: Bangladeshi Woman Dances and Runs on Roof of Moving Train in Viral Video; netizens compare it to Subway Surfers |

Watch: Bangladeshi Woman Dances and Runs on Roof of Moving Train in Viral Video; netizens compare it to Subway Surfers

A video of a woman dancing on the roof of a moving train has gone viral, dividing the internet between amusement and concern. The clip, shared on Instagram by ‘The Meme Party’, has been viewed more than 20 million times, showing the woman confidently running and jumping between train carriages before embarking on a daring dance routine.
Filmed at a train station in Bangladeshthe stunt has drawn comparisons to the popular mobile game Subway Surfers. While some viewers praised the entertainment value, others criticized the recklessness of such actions, sparking a heated online debate about the risks associated with attention-seeking stunts.

Bangladeshi woman dances and runs on roof of moving train in viral video

The video, reportedly filmed at a train station in Bangladesh, shows the woman confidently running across the roof of the train and jumping effortlessly between the carriages. The breathtaking moment comes when she transitions from running to dancing on top of the moving train, performing daring moves that captivate onlookers while maintaining her precarious position.

Social media comments

The daring stunt, reminiscent of the popular mobile game Subway Surfers, attracted both admiration and criticism. Some viewers found the video hilarious and applauded her confidence, with one user joking: “I think she’s taking Subway Surfers a little too literally!”
Others expressed serious concerns about the risks involved, with one comment saying: “This is absolutely insane! What if she had fallen off? This is not something to laugh about.”
While the video does not confirm when the incident took place, it has sparked widespread debate about the lengths people go to to get attention. Some praised her daring act as “next-level gaming,” while others criticized its recklessness and called it a dangerous trend. One concerned user commented: “This could have ended tragically. This type of reckless behavior should not be welcomed.”
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