"Maut ka kuwan" is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to "well of death" in English. It refers to a dangerous and thrilling circus act that involves motorcyclists riding inside a large circular pit, usually made of wood or steel, and performing stunts while defying gravity and the risk of falling off the steep walls of the pit.
The performers ride their motorcycles at high speeds and at steep angles, sometimes even with their hands or legs off the handlebars, while the audience watches from above. The act requires a lot of skill and precision from the performers, and it can be a thrilling spectacle to watch.
However, due to the high risk involved, "maut ka kuwan" has also been criticized for being a dangerous and potentially deadly form of entertainment. While safety measures are often taken to minimize the risks, accidents have happened in the past, leading to injuries and even deaths.