In a dramatic and unexpected incident, a Pakistani reporter was struck by a bull during a live TV broadcast, a video of which has gone viral on social media. The clip begins with the female journalist speaking to local businessmen about bull prices at an animal fair.?
She reports, ¡°Ji yahan pe jo hai vyapaari apne rates pe adey hue hain. Unka kehna hai ki 5 lakh se niche¡..(Businessmen are not ready to negotiate. They won¡¯t accept less than Rs 5 lakh¡.),¡± when suddenly, a bull hits her from behind, causing her to scream.
The video ends with a man assisting the reporter with her microphone. Garnering over 660,000 views, the footage elicited numerous reactions. One user remarked, ¡°This was an unexpected and shocking moment on live TV. Kudos to the reporter for maintaining composure in such a dangerous situation. Safety should always be a priority in the field.¡± Another added, ¡°As usual, the cameraman never helped.¡±
Adding a humorous twist, a third user referenced the internet-famous Pakistani journalist, saying, ¡°Inse na ho payega Chand Nawab ko bulao.¡± (They can¡¯t do it, call Chand Nawab).
Chand Nawab became an online sensation after a 2008 video showed him attempting to report on Eid celebrations at a Karachi railway station while being repeatedly interrupted by passengers, visibly irritating him.?
His popularity surged years later when Indian director Kabir Khan created a character based on him, portrayed by Nawazuddin Siddiqui, for the 2015 hit movie Bajrangi Bhaijaan. Siddiqui's recreation of Nawab¡¯s railway station scene reignited the journalist¡¯s online fame.
In related news, another video of a bull attacking a biker in Bengaluru was widely circulated on social media in April. The incident occurred near the Mahalakshmi Layout Swimming Pool Junction.?
The footage showed the bull, adorned for a performance, charging at a biker and knocking him under the wheels of an oncoming truck. Remarkably, the biker survived the attack.
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