Bangladesh: A video featuring a young man performing perilous bike stunts on the streets of Bangladesh has rapidly gained traction on social media, stirring a mix of amusement and concern among viewers. The footage captures the reckless behaviour of the biker, who is seen speeding without a helmet while a burqa-clad woman rides as his pillion passenger.Rowshan Ahmed Arafat, a Bangladeshi content creator, uploaded the alarming video to Instagram, showcasing his dangerous antics on the road. The clip begins with Arafat riding the motorcycle without any safety gear and escalates to a series of jaw-dropping stunts that defy road safety norms.During the ride, Arafat zig-zags across lanes at high speeds, exhibiting erratic movements that put both him and his passenger in grave danger. The woman appears to struggle to maintain her balance, nearly falling off as Arafat engages in these risky manoeuvres. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rowshan Ahmed Arafat (@rowshan_ahmed_arafat_)Viral reaction and calls for actionThe video, uploaded in October, has garnered over 65 million views, provoking strong reactions from internet users. Many have condemned Arafats reckless behaviour, calling for police intervention. Comments on the post range from humorous to critical, with one user jokingly suggesting he should be jailed, while another asked, “Did they make it home safely”Some commenters speculated humorously that the dangerous ride might have been the result of a breakup request, implying that Arafat offered the woman one last thrill before parting ways. “She asked for a breakup, I asked for one last ride with her,” read one comment.Speculation about pillion riderAmid the reactions, a few users speculated that the pillion rider, dressed in a burqa, might actually be a man. Comments like “Im 100% sure this isnt a girl” fuelled the debate, adding another layer of intrigue to the viral video.As the clip continues to circulate online, it raises significant concerns about road safety and the reckless behaviour of some riders, highlighting the urgent need for awareness and regulation to prevent such dangerous stunts in the future.