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Adorable but Unsafe? Pune Child’s Scooter Dance Wins Hearts, Raises Eyebrows

Pune’s Viral Dance Sensation: Little Girl Grooves to ‘Ek Number Tujhi Kambar’ on Moving Scooter

Adorable performance charms viewers, but safety concerns rise as neither child nor rider wears a helmet

A cute moment that sparked a larger conversation

A young girl from Pune has captured the internet’s attention with her joyful dance performance to the popular Marathi track “Ek Number Tujhi Kambar”—but it’s not just her rhythm that has people talking. The viral video shows the child dancing on the backseat of a moving scooter, driven by her mother.

  • Her expressive moves and visible enjoyment have earned widespread praise for their cutest appeal.
  • The video quickly spread across social media platforms, racking up thousands of views and reactions.

The song, performed by Sanju Rathod, has become a viral favorite, with influencers and creators across India dancing to its catchy beats in public spaces and personal reels.

  • This latest rendition by a child has added a charming twist, setting it apart for both its innocence and the unusual location.

Netizens react: admiration meets concern

While many online users applauded the girl’s confidence and enthusiasm, the video also drew criticism for safety lapses.

  • “This is cute but not safe at all,” one user remarked.
  • Others echoed the sentiment, noting the absence of helmets and the potential dangers of dancing on a moving two-wheeler.
  • “No helmet, but full energy to dance?” another viewer wrote, blending humor with serious concern.

A reminder about safety amid virality

As more creators push boundaries to go viral, the video serves as a reminder that entertainment should not come at the cost of safety—especially when children are involved.

While the clip continues to spread joy online, it also underscores the importance of responsible behavior in public spaces, particularly on roads.

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