Actors Manasi Parekh, Tiku Talsania land in legal trouble, booked for…
Actors Tiku Talsania and Manasi Parekh landed in legal trouble, sparking widespread reactions on social media due to their recent viral video.
 
                                Actors Tiku Talsania and Manasi Parekh landed in legal trouble after a video of them went viral on the internet. Manasi and Tiku were seen performing dangerous stunts on a movie bike in Ahmedabad. As per reports, the two were doing some life-threatening stunts in order to promote their upcoming Gujarati film Misri. The move did not go well with the audience as well as with the police. Following their video making rounds on the internet, the two received massive criticism.
Manasi Parekh and Tiku Talsania’s Viral Video
In a viral clip, Manasi is seen reenacting the iconic Titanic pose while standing on a moving bike. Another video captures Tiku Talsania standing on a bike while riding. Both stunts, performed on a busy city road, have sparked concerns over road safety.
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In this case, on 30-10-2025, Crime Register No. 11191051250588/2025 has been registered at “A” Division Traffic Police Station under BNS Section 281 and Motor Vehicles Act Sections 177, 184 for recklessly and negligently driving vehicles at high speed on a public road in a manner…
— Ahmedabad Police અમદાવાદ પોલીસ (@AhmedabadPolice) October 30, 2025
As the video made rounds on the internet, the Ahmedabad Traffic Police took no time to take it to X (formerly known as Twitter) and informed that legal action has been taken against the actors.
“In this case, on 30-10-2025, Crime Register No. 11191051250588/2025 has been registered at ‘A’ Division Traffic Police Station under BNS Section 281 and Motor Vehicles Act Sections 177 and 184 for recklessly and negligently driving vehicles at high speed on a public road in a manner endangering human life and performing stunts. Legal action has been initiated,” they wrote.
The actors have not yet responded to the controversy, while social media users have shared mixed reactions—some labeling the act “irresponsible,” and others defending it as a creative promotional stunt that went awry.
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