Actors Tiku Talsania, Prem Gadhvi to be arrested for performing stunts during film promotion in Ahmedabad

In connection with a viral video showing a dangerous stunt performed during the promotion of the Gujarati film 'Misri' on Science City Road, the Ahmedabad Traffic Police have initiated legal action against the film’s lead actors, Tiku Talsania and Prem Gadhvi.

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Actors Tiku Talsania, Prem Gadhvi to be arrested for performing stunts during film promotion in Ahmedabad

In connection with a viral video showing a dangerous stunt performed during the promotion of the Gujarati film 'Misri' on Science City Road, the Ahmedabad Traffic Police have initiated legal action against the film’s lead actors, Tiku Talsania and Prem Gadhvi.

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Both actors appeared at the A division traffic police station on Thursday for questioning after being summoned in relation to the incident.

According to officials, following the completion of their statements, the duo will be formally arrested under relevant provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act for performing an unauthorised road stunt that allegedly disrupted traffic flow.

The video, which went viral on social media earlier this week, shows the actors performing a promotional act involving vehicles in the middle of the busy Science City Road, drawing a large crowd and causing temporary traffic congestion.

Senior officials from the Ahmedabad Traffic Department said the promotional event had not received the mandatory permission from the police or the road authorities.

Talsania and Gadhvi, who arrived at the police station amid media presence, declined to comment on the matter.

The police have also sought details from the film’s production team and event organisers to determine who authorised the stunt and whether any traffic safety measures were in place.

Further investigation is underway to identify others involved in coordinating the unauthorised road event.

The incident has sparked debate on social media over the growing trend of risky promotional activities on public roads.

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