
Bengaluru Entrepreneur's Pothole Repair Method Raises Questions
Bengaluru Resident's Unconventional Road Repair Sparks Debate
A viral video from Bengaluru has left viewers both stunned and divided after Akhil Hemadri, a Bengaluru-based entrepreneur, was seen repairing a pothole-ridden road in a manner that has raised eyebrows.
The clip features Hemadri arriving in a luxury Porsche and unloading cement and construction material from the vehicle. In a surprising move, he uses the car's bonnet as a surface to mix concrete. After preparing the mixture, he proceeds to fill the pothole, attempting to level the damaged patch of road.
Hemadri shared the video online, accompanied by a message emphasizing civic responsibility. He wrote that in a densely populated country like India, citizens must contribute to maintaining public spaces, adding that the government alone cannot manage everything.
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The act has triggered a wave of reactions across social media. While some users praised the initiative as a creative attempt to highlight poor road conditions and promote individual responsibility, others questioned the practicality and intent behind the stunt.
Many viewers, particularly automobile enthusiasts, expressed shock over the use of a high-end car for such an activity. Some also speculated that the video may have been staged as a marketing campaign for a car detailing or protective film brand, especially since the bonnet appeared to be covered with a protective layer that was later peeled off.
| Company | Vehicle Used |
|---|---|
| Akhil Hemadri | Porsche |
| (luxury vehicle) |
Note: The use of a luxury vehicle for road repair has sparked debate, with some users questioning the practicality and intent behind the stunt.
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