Vikash Sharma

Cuttack: The viral ‘Kiki challenge’, also known as ‘In My Feelings challenge’ —which involves people jumping out of a moving car and dancing alongside it, has put the law enforcing agencies across the country in worry as even Odisha Police has appealed people, mostly youths, to maintain 'sense over trend'.

In a tweet video, the Odisha Police has urged people to control their emotions and not get swayed away with the trend.

The ‘Kiki challenge', inspired from Canadian rapper Drake’s latest hit song- ‘In My Feelings’ from his album ‘Scorpion’, has taken the Internet by storm.

People from across the globe are uploading their videos where they are seen jumping out of their vehicles and dancing to the tunes of the song, while the car continues moving.

However, there have been instances when people have sustained injuries either while stepping out of their moving cars or getting hit by other cars during their performance.

In its appeal, the Odisha Police has urged people to prefer safety over trend as life is precious further claiming that family is prettier than ‘Kiki’.

The awareness video of Odisha police ends with, "Don't get swayed away with what's in trend. Your life deserves way more than that."

https://twitter.com/odisha_police/status/1024320661106262016

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