Deadly inspirations: When Bollywood's dangerous action sequences were aped

Deadly inspirations: When Bollywood's dangerous action sequences were aped
Friday, August 22, 2014 11:59 IST
Indulging in Bollywood fantasies by blindly aping dangerous onscreen action sequences comes at its own price. Many youngsters have tried to imitate stunts in Bollywood films, often leading to fatal or near-fatal results

While our actors live life on the edge in their onscreen avatars, some fan-atics seem to love doing that in real life too.

The video of a youth crossing the railway tracks seconds before a Mumbai local passes by has recently gone viral.

It is a replication of a scene from Salman Khan's latest film, Kick, where the superstar leaves his bicycle behind and crosses the train tracks seconds before a train passes by.


Salman Khan in 'Kick'

The video of a youth crossing the railway tracks seconds before a Mumbai local passes by has recently gone viral; it is a replication of a scene from Salman Khan's film, Kick (in pic) where the star leaves his bicycle behind and crosses the train tracks, managing to get out of the train's way just in time.

Even as the Railway Protection Force (RPF) appeals against such harakiri, we take a look at film stunts that have inspired fans to copy them thus leading to fatal or near-fatal consequences.


The video of a youth crossing the railway tracks seconds before a Mumbai local passes by has recently gone viral

Film: Ghulam (1998)
The incident:
In 2011, 14-year-old Mohammed Afzal Raja died while trying to copy actor Aamir Khan's infamous train stunt from the film Ghulam.


Aamir Khan in Ghulam

A resident of West Vinod Nagar, New Delhi, Mohammed tried to race a speeding local train. The boy then tried to jump over the train tracks, but he did not notice a fast running train that was coming from the opposite direction. The train hit him and he succumbed to his injuries on the spot.

Film: Krrish (2006)
The incident:
While Rakesh Roshan's Krrish created waves at the box office, it proved to be disastrous for Shivam, a nine-year-old from Patna, Bihar, who jumped from a five-storeyed building in 2006 because he apparently wanted to 'fly like Krrish'.


Hrithik Roshan in Krrish

Luckily, the boy survived after spending a considerable period of time in the ICU of a local hospital. Reports say that his neighbours had gone on record to state that Shivam idolised Hrithik Roshan and wanted to be like the superhero.

In the same year, Vishnu, a young man working in a hotel in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh, jumped from the balcony of a film theatre after watching this superhero flick. He suffered multiple injuries and was rushed to the district hospital. In his statement to the police, he admitted that he was a big fan of Hrithik and had tried to ape his favourite actor. The police registered a case of attempted suicide against him.

Film: Dhoom 2 (2006)
The incident:
The year 2006 saw the release of Krissh and Dhoom 2, two of Bollywood's biggest action-thriller hits. Sadly, both these films seem to have influenced teenagers in not so positive ways.


Abhishek Bachchan in Dhoom 2

In December 2006, Rohit Kalekar, a 13-year-old Mumbai resident, stole R13,000 from his uncle's home and bought a battery-operated motorbike. He even changed his attire to match Hrithik's look. He spent hours cruising on the Western Express Highway before the police spotted him and took him to the station.

Film: Ek Tha Tiger (2012)
The incident:
In 2012, Bangalore resident Mohammed Faizan lost his life after attempting to copy Salman Khan's train stunt from Ek Tha Tiger. The school student wanted to show his friends how Salman Khan had jumped off the train in the spy thriller. He climbed on top of a stationary train, Golden Chariot, and was thrown off it when he touched a high-tension wire. He fell head first on the platform with severe burns. Though he received immediate treatment at a local hospital and later at Nimhans, he could not survive the accident.

Hollywood calling
In 2012, the love for Batman (see pic) and his escapades seems to have cost Shubham Shailendra Kambale, 12, his life. Kambale died in Pune after aping a stunt of the popular DC character.


Batman

The boy tied a sari to a five-feet ladder and tried descending to the ground with it. However, the sari got entangled round his neck and choked him to death.

Action directors speak out

It's very tough to preventing people from doing such acts. Youngsters and kids don't realise that actors and stuntmen take a lot of precautions before performing a stunt.


Abbas Ali Moghul
There is an ambulance on standby and it takes hours of rehearsals before a shot is taken. Also, disclaimers are displayed on the screen during action sequences and yet people don't pay attention to them. I have read reports about boys bunking school and going to isolated locations in order to perform stunts. Parents should keep tabs on their kids' behaviour and educate them about these things since the craze for cinema seems to be infinite. At times, it's tough to show reason to people who think of themselves as heroes.

The sad fact is that kids don't think how their lives will be affected if their attempts go haywire. Once a stunt is successfully executed by a kid/teenager, he keeps on repeating it in order to show off, which is again hazardous.


Mahendra Verma

If a kid or a teenager really loves action, there are professional training institutes that can guide them in the right fashion. Nowadays, many action sequences are digitally created. I am hoping such incidents will stop if we show clips informing people that such sequences are computer-generated effects. It's stupid when people think that they can re-create onscreen stunts in real life. Nowadays, stunts in films are quite safe due to VFX. Many daring stunts are created through computer graphics.


Sham Kaushal
People need to realise that. Films and advertisements that feature stunts have a disclaimer saying that no one should attempt them at home. As an action director, I would request young people to refrain from taking part in such activities just for the sake of an adrenaline rush. When a young child or a teenager dies, it's a real tragedy for the family that spends years in grief. As far as videos of stunts going viral is concerned, any young person with knowledge of graphics can copy paste images to fabricate a daring stunt. So, there is no guarantee that he has done it himself.
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