This is a chilling documentary about amateur stuntmen on their 125 cc bikes in Lahore. They raid the streets every sunday and perform their acrobatics to an awestruck audience and some very annoyed cops. The documentary especially follows the life of one such self made stuntman Sabeeh, considered one of the best in lahore… and the conclusion of his story.
does anyone know how he died and where,what kind of accident that took his life,more details welcome,maybe some lahori guys have some better information
The click doesnt work with me. I'd love to see cz when I went to Lahore in 2000, I saw two guys playing the stunt... like riding their motorbike on only one (back) wheel while the front wheel stays in the air. When I said, "Wowwwww... this is cool." My cousins told me that many guys had died playing the same stunt on the roads. I mean like the motorbike slipped from beneath them and they fell on the road with the back side of the head hitting the road and...... I never wanted to see that stunt again.
There was another guy by the name Saeed Darialla, or something, in Lahore, about a 9-10 years ago who used to perform stunts. & I mean real stunts (i.e. something like 40feets jump with bike from one ramp to the other). He was doing a stunt at Fortress Stadium, and had attracted a big crowd aswell. It was in the news and everything. Unfortunately, he did not make it either. He broke his neck during the stunt, and died at the scene. It was a long time ago, so I don't remember much details.
thanx 4 sharin CL:)
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i uzed to do wheelin on cycle but once a guy died in front of me n we both were doin wheelin dat time shahid uss ki kismat mai mai maut thi n after dat i stopped doin wheelin
yup that was kamran darialla and he couldn;t make it and dies in hospital but we had Sultan golden too.
but i know one such young life lost a student of my bro who went to US for studies and died their doing this wheeling stuff..
was reli upset to hear that.
Allah inhein hidayat dai.
The file finally worked. :)
I had no clue that this went on in Lahore. That's terrible.
I've noticed that none of the riders wore a helmet. Why not take precautionary measures and buy a helmet? I'm sure they are available in Pakistan. If the guys are so keen on riding then create a place where the riders could get together instead of blocking off major roadways.
life-saving-quality type helmets in pakistan cost 4000+
its a big chunk.. guys there dont realize... that u cant put a price on safety.. friend of mine raced at 250+km/hr and bike got outta control..
he had a skeleton-intact body armour jacket and pants, and safety helmet.. after he stopped, he got up, took his helmet, looked at himself, and walked to ambulance for checkup..
(upon asking turned out he had spent about a month of income on his safety gear)