Navi Mumbai: Two booked as woman performs 'aura farming' on Merc bonnet

25 July,2025 11:17 AM IST |  Navi Mumbai  |  PTI

Navi Mumbai police have booked two 24-year-old men for letting a woman perform `aura farming` a viral stunt trend on the bonnet of a moving Mercedes-Benz in Kharghar. The act was caught on video and went viral. The accused lacked valid driving licences and now face serious charges under the BNS and Motor Vehicles Act.

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The Navi Mumbai police have registered a case against two 24-year-old men for allowing a woman to perform 'aura farming', a new global craze among youngsters, on the bonnet of a moving car, an official said on Friday.

The stunt was allegedly performed on a Mercedes-Benz car on a busy road in the Kharghar area on July 20, and its video went viral on social media.

The accused, Alfesh Azam Sheikh and Rafique Sulde, do not have a valid driving licence, the official said.

The viral video shows a young woman standing on the bonnet of the moving car and performing 'aura farming', which refers to the act of deliberately doing 'cool' or 'stylish' things. Aura framing has spread like wildfire after an Indonesian boy wowed the internet with his smooth, dramatic poses.

"Such reckless acts not only endanger the lives of those involved but also create a sense of fear and alarm among the general public," the official said.

Sheikh and Sulde have been booked under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections concerning rash driving, negligent conduct with respect to machinery, endangering life or personal safety of others, and attempt to commit culpable homicide.

Provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act have also been invoked in the case, the official added.
On Thursday, police had booked five persons, including three women, for allegedly performing a dangerous stunt in a moving car in Mumbai's Malad area.

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