Mumbai Man Arrested After Dangerous Birthday Reel Stunt

Rahul KaushikNationalApril 29, 2026

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New Delhi, April 29, 2026: A shocking instance of public endangerment has been documented in Mumbai today, April 29, 2026, after a 33-year-old automobile dealer was arrested for setting a public road on fire to record a social media reel. The footage, which has spread rapidly across digital platforms, depicts the individual pouring an inflammable liquid on the asphalt in Goregaon West to celebrate his birthday. The “truth” behind the viral video reveals a reckless attempt at gaining online traction that ultimately resulted in a swift police crackdown and a formal criminal investigation.

The interaction was observed to have taken place during the early hours of April 25 near a residential society on Ram Mandir Road. In the viral clips, which have amassed millions of views, the man—identified as Fahad Sheikh—is seen lighting a matchstick to set the fuel ablaze in the shape of the number “33” to mark his age. It is reported by the Goregaon Police that the dangerous act was brought to their attention after journalists and concerned citizens tagged the Mumbai Police in social media posts, demanding immediate action for the blatant violation of safety norms.

Reckless Content: The High Cost of Social Media Fame

The reaction from the digital community has been one of overwhelming condemnation toward the “reel culture” that encourages such hazardous behavior. It is argued by many residents that the act of lighting fires on public roads poses a severe risk to life and property, specifically targeting the safety of nearby parked vehicles and unsuspecting commuters. On platforms like X and Reddit, the footage has been utilized by safety activists to highlight the growing trend of “attention-seeking stunts” that prioritize digital likes over civic responsibility.

The impact of the video has prompted the Mumbai Police to register a First Information Report (FIR) under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). It is noted by authorities that the road surface was damaged in at least four locations due to the intensity of the flames. The passive role of the suspect—who is seen walking along the burning road for several seconds before driving away in a car—has been criticized as a peak example of disregard for the law. The arrest serves as a firm warning from the police that public property is not a personal playground for dangerous celebrations.

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Law and Order: Charges Pressed for Public Endangerment

Following the viral success of the “Fire Reel” clip, the suspect was booked under relevant sections of the BNS, including Section 287 for negligent conduct with respect to fire and Section 125 for acts endangering the life or personal safety of others. It is reported that the police reached the location shortly after the digital report surfaced to assess the damage to the MMRDA road outside Sunteck City. The investigation remains ongoing to determine if any other individuals assisted in the production of the hazardous video.

As of the morning of April 29, 2026, the story continues to serve as a cautionary tale for aspiring influencers who may consider bypassing safety laws for viral engagement. While the suspect has been taken into custody, the digital record of his actions stands as a permanent testimony to the legal consequences of performing dangerous stunts in public spaces. For now, the story stands as a digital reminder: the law will eventually catch up with those who believe that a birthday celebration justifies putting an entire neighborhood at risk.

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