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Man shares near-death experience while skiing, shares scary video | WATCH
There are people who find skiing a very adventurous sport, but sometimes it becomes dangerous real quick and a recent viral video is proof of it.

There are people who find skiing a very adventurous sport, but sometimes it becomes dangerous real quick and a recent viral video is proof of it. A scary yet exciting clip that is doing rounds on the social media platform, where a man was seen skiing and encountered a massive avalanche at the top of a mountain covered with ice went viral on the internet.
An athlete Owen Leeper shared the blood-curdling drone video on his Instagram handle, sharing his near-death experience while doing the sport. He also caption his post where he explained the whole scene. He wrote that every day in the mountains is risky, there isn’t one day of the season where the avalanche danger is “none”. Every backcountry skier understands the risks. The important thing is to minimize risks where possible, but you can’t remove all risks while pursuing extreme skiing. I feel very lucky I made it out with minor injuries. I will definitely think about this crash every time I’m out, athlete added in his caption.
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Take a look at the viral video of man witnessing massive avalanche
Leeper also revealed that once he hit the first rock he knew he had to keep his feet under him, for the rock in the middle was about to hit, and his skis launched him into the wall. He was able to get his hands up and catch himself before hitting his face. The athlete further explained that he tried hard to keep his feet below him, knowing he had another rock band to clear. Miraculously he bounced over the last section of rocks into the snow and that is how he made it.
When he dropped the scary video on the internet, it amaze thousands of people, garnered massive viewership in a very less period of time. While some users called him lucky, some asked him to thank god for saving his life.
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Shah Rukh Khan visits Lalbaugcha Raja in Mumbai with son AbRam to seek Lord Ganesh’s blessings | Watch video
Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan on Thursday visited Lalbaugcha Raja in Mumbai with his son AbRam to seek the blessings of Lord Ganesh.

Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan on Thursday visited Lalbaugcha Raja in Mumbai with his son AbRam and manager Pooja Dadlani to seek the blessings of Lord Ganesh.
Earlier, on September 19, Shah Rukh Khan also welcomed Lord Ganesh home on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi.
SRK was surrounded by his fans. Take a look at the video below.
SRK’s most recent film, Jawan, is a huge box office triumph. The film grossed Rs 700 crores worldwide in less than a week. To commemorate the success of the film, SRK and the entire Jawan team arranged a success meeting. During this event, King Khan confirmed that Dunki would hit the theatre his Christmas.
Addressing the crowd, SRK said he themed his films on national holidays, such as Republic Day with Pathaan and Janmashtami with Jawan. He will now spend Christmas and New Year’s with Dunki.
Dunki has been supported by Jio Studios, Red Chillies Entertainment, and Rajkumar Hirani Films. Rajkumar Hirani’s directorial film, which stars Taapsee Pannu as the female lead. It will also feature Boman Irani in addition to Shah Rukh Khan and Taapsee.
Returning to Jawan’s success event, SRK made a grand appearance. He was dressed in a white shirt, a black jacket, and matching pants. His unique hairstyle drew the attention of his fans.
Apart from this, the Bollywood megastar Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan will come together after a long time for a film, apart from Salman’s cameo in SRK starrer Pathaan. The duo will kick off the YRF’s spy universe film shooting in March 2024, as per the reports.
According to a report, the film’s script has been finalized and shooting is set to begin in March of next year.
As per reports, the script for Tiger Vs Pathaan was narrated separately to Shah Rukh Khan and Salman by Aditya Chopra in different meetings.
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MS Dhoni celebrates Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai, video goes viral | Watch here
The video has received more than 70,000 views and more than 3,000 likes since it was posted on the microblogging platform.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the World Cup-winning captain of India, flew to Mumbai on September 20, a day after the country observed Ganesh Chaturthi. When Dhoni arrived in the City of Dreams, he joined the Mumabikars in celebrating the momentous occasion.
A fan posted a video of the event on X, despite the fact that the pandal’s location is unclear. The video showed Dhoni entering the procession while wearing an all-black outfit. Numerous people showed up to observe the renowned Indian cricketer. Some of them urged Dhoni to present flowers to Lord Ganesha, and he complied with their wishes while beaming heartily.
Like any MS Dhoni-related content, the post was able to receive a tonne of attention from people on X, formerly known as Twitter. The video has received more than 70,000 views and more than 3,000 likes since it was posted on the microblogging platform.
A fan of Dhoni wrote, infectious personality, another wrote, such joyous spirit! taking part in the festivities alongside MS Dhoni. A third user wrote, his enthusiasm never wanes. A fourth user said MS Dhoni appears to be young and energetic. Others showered love at the video.
In a video that went popular on social media on Wednesday, MS Dhoni can be seen leaving the Mumbai airport. Dhoni boarded a white SUV that was waiting at the parking lot after leaving the airport grounds. There, a number of paparazzi waited to photograph Dhoni. They could be heard in the video wishing the captain of the Chennai Super Kings a happy Ganesh Chaturthi.
MS Dhoni was last seen in the 2023 Indian Premier League (IPL), where he led CSK to win their fifth championship. While Dhoni fought with a knee ailment throughout the season, he made sure to play every match despite the pain. The wicketkeeper-batter sought medical attention for his hurt knee after the match and had surgery at the Kokilaben Hospital in Mumbai to heal completely.
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Watch: Video of man dressed as Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan character goes viral
Shah Rukh Khan’s rugged bald look with layers of bandage wrapped around his face created a buzz among Shah Rukh Khan fans.

Shah Rukh Khan’s film Jawan is having a glorious run at the box office. SRK fans are taking to social media to share posts and videos related to the film. One of the videos circulating on social media show a man boarding a train as Shah Rukh Khan’s character Azad from the film.
The caption of the video read Jawan look kaisa laga. The video shows a man with bandages wrapped around his face and hand. Soon he boards a train as others watch him with curiosity. The videos shows him lying on one of the train seats.
The video was posted on Instagram on September 8. The video has got 203,144 likes. Variety of comments have started coming on the video. One social media user said he made very nice videos but suggested him not to post them on social media. One Instagram user found the video awesome. Another social media user was speechless on seeing the video and said he did not know what to say. Some of the Instagram users reacted to the video with fire emojis.
One social media user said only Shah Rukh Khan can pull off scenes like these and advised him to have pity on his viewers. One instagram user asked him how much did he earn by making such videos. Another user as stunned on seeing the video and complemented that he looked just like Shah Rukh Khan. The reactions of the viewers ranged from hearty laughter to shock and amazement.
Shah Rukh Khan’s rugged bald look with layers of bandage wrapped around his face created a buzz among Shah Rukh Khan fans. After Jawan released in theatres fans could not contain their excitement and took to social media to share posts and videos of Azad, the role played by Shah Rukh Khan in the film.