Anand Mahindra has re-shared a video of a man driving a car that looks like a F1 car and carrying milk cartons in it, saying he wants to meet him
Anand Mahindra, chairman of the Mahindra Group, is a frequent social media user whose posts range from uplifting to humorous. He recently tweeted a viral video of a man hauling milk jugs in a go-kart-like vehicle. The video was first published on Twitter, where many people tagged the business tycoon to check out this brilliant idea, and he responded by quoting Roads of Mumbai’s tweet. The business magnate admired the concept and also lauded the person for this innovative creation.
Man Delivers Milk In F1 Style Car, Video Goes Viral After Anand Mahindra Tweets It
Anand Mahindra has re-posted a video that was initially uploaded on the Roads of Mumbai Twitter account. The caption on the video said, “When you desire to be an F1 driver, but your family insists on supporting the dairy business.” The chairman of the Mahindra Group re-posted the video with his own caption. “I’m not sure his car complies with traffic laws, but I hope his love of wheels remains unrestricted. This is the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen. “I’d like to meet this road warrior…,” he wrote on Twitter.
I’m not sure his vehicle meets road regulations, but I hope his passion for wheels remains unregulated…This is the coolest thing I’ve seen in a long while. I want to meet this road warrior… https://t.co/lZbDnge7mo
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) April 29, 2022
Previously, the head of the Mahindra Group offered an intriguing proposal for producing electricity in India from traffic. The billionaire shared a video on Twitter that demonstrated how small turbines installed in the middle of a road can generate energy. Electricity can be generated by exploiting the wind generated by moving cars to turn turbines.
The reaction of the internet to the tweet
This man is From Basti ,Uttar Pradesh….He passes through Malviya Road near Roadways everyday…
— Shailendra shukla (@kalyanbhava) April 29, 2022
Let such vehicles be designed & developed with adequate safety. Call it Cargo car with only one seat for driver and suitable cargo space with harnesses to hold the cargo. Helmet will be compulsory and speed limit on max load be not more than 50 km.
— Manufacturing expert (@Mfgexpertno1) April 29, 2022
Since it was posted a few hours ago, the video has received over 7.7 lakh views. The video has also received approximately 41000 likes, with the figure continuing to rise. It has also gotten a lot of attention from the public. A user wrote, “MilkMobile is inspired by the Batmobile!” “It feels amazing when a well-known figure like you promotes such causes.
A few viewers stated that the video depicted an inhabitant of Uttar Pradesh’s Basti district.
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