Published 12:58 IST, September 5th 2019
Arjun Rampal's 'Drive Indian' video amid Mumbai rains is inarguable
Arjun Rampal shares a video saying 'Drive Indian' amid Mumbai rains, gets trolled for driving a luxury car but his sharp reply is totally winning the Internet.
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Amid heavy and non-stop Mumbai rains, Arjun Rampal shared a video on his Instagram handle saying 'Drive Indian' as a German based luxury car was seen stranded on the Mumbai water-logged streets while other cars were moving past the luxury red car on the road. The video instantly went viral and received over 3 lakh views. But one user dropped a negative comment on the video and Arjun had a sharp response to the troll.
One Instagram user wrote: "What rubbish bro so you also stop using Range Rover and buy a Maruti alto." Arjun had the perfect reply lined up, "Took the video from my Alto." The troll replied, "Nice bro appreciated. Donate your range rover to me." And minutes later, another user wrote: "Alto 800 is Japanese and Range Rover is Indian because Suzuki is Japanese and Range Rover is owned by Tata."
ANAND MAHINDRA'S 'BOLERO' RESPONSE
Another fan posted a video of Mahindra Bolero passing smoothly in a heavy water-logged area in Mumbai while luxury car Jaguar was stuck amid high water levels. Mahindra Group Chairman, Anand Mahindra took to his Twitter handle and reacted to the video. He wrote: "We won’t brag over this. It’s an unfair contest. The Bolero’s meant to negotiate such landscapes (seascapes?)But now you know why the Bolero’s my favourite vehicle to drive. "Jaguar gets stuck in Mumbai floods: Mahindra Bolero drives through like a BOSS". Watch the video below -
Ab Raja ka beta Raja nahi banega..
— Godman Chikna (@Madan_Chikna) September 4, 2019
Ab Raja wahi banega jo haqdaar hoga..#MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/lsEHlfm3dr
MUMBAI RAINS UPDATE
A lull in the rains offered much-needed respite to Mumbai on Thursday with train and road traffic returning to normal. Suburban trains came to a standstill and roads in low-lying areas were water-logged on Wednesday following a heavy downpour. Schools and junior colleges in the city would remain closed on Thursday following a government directive.
(WITH PTI INPUTS)
12:44 IST, September 5th 2019