Tedhe Samachaar ki Seedhi Baat:

- A Jhansi man decided railway gates were optional and patience was overrated — so he lifted his bike over the tracks.

- The epic stunt, caught on camera, turned him into the “Bahubali of Jhansi” overnight.

- Passersby were split between shock, admiration, and the urge to upload.

- Authorities weren’t amused — reminding everyone that strength ≠ sense.

 

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KUCH LOG railway crossing band hone par horn bajate hain, kuch patience lose karte hain. And then we heard about this Jhansi ke Iron Man, jinhone socha, “Zindagi chhoti hai, aur wait karna is for ordinary mortals.”

 

Witnesses ne bataya ki yeh banda all-black outfit mein khud ki bike kandhe par uthata — jaise workout ke pehle warm-up set ho — seedha railway tracks cross karne laga. Matlab “stop” sign ne bhi unke triceps dekh kar surrender kar diya.

 

Railway Gate Pe Gym Date

Scene itna filmy tha ki passersby bas khade dekhte rahe — koi clap karne laga, koi shock mein Reel banane. Train ka horn baja, par bhai ka focus sirf apne form par tha. Ek perfect rep, ek clean lift, aur ek viral clip. 

 

Social media ne turant namkaran kar diya: “Bahubali of Jhansi,” “Iron Tracks Hero,” aur ek ne toh likh diya, “Pure madness with good biceps.”

 

Fitness Goals Ya Fattu Moves?

Aam janta mein admiration aur concern dono parallely chalu the. Kuch log bole,

 

“Respect the hustle,” toh doosre ne kaha, “Bhai, respect the gate!” Officials ne bhi warning di — yeh stunt jitna impressive hai utna hi dangerous. Ek galat timing aur dumbbell se zyada heavy regret mil sakta tha.

 

Moral of the Story: Muscles Chhodo, Soch Uthao

Jhansi ke is bodybuilder ne bike hi nahi, internet ka mood bhi utha diya. Par agl ebaar jab aisa urge aaye, gym jao, railway crossing nahi.

 

After all, strength ka asli test yeh nahi ki kitna utha sakte ho — balki kitni der ruk sakte ho.

 

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Boing FAQ’s:

 

WHO?

A Jhansi-based gym bro whose biceps are clearly stronger than his patience.

 

WHAT?

Picked up his bike like it was leg day and strolled across a closed railway crossing.

 

WHERE?

Jhansi, the land of valour — and now viral shoulder presses.

 

WHY?

Because why wait for trains when you can train instead?

 

HOW?

With equal parts laughter, disbelief, and “Bro, please don’t try this at home (or at the station).”

 

About Author

Abbas Momin is a stand up comedian, writer, and podcaster. He has written columns for The Indian Express, Rolling Stone India and GQ India. 

Abbas has also hosted a film podcast called 'Has It Aged Well?' and does regular appearances on Cyrus Broacha's show 'Cyrus Says'. He has acted in the film 'Ghoomer' and the web series 'Very Parivarik'.