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Ola CEO Ugly Battle
Television comedian Kunal Kamra and Ola Electric CEO Bhavish Aggarwal clashed on Twitter over the quality of S1 series EV scooters from OLA. This has created a public relation conflict which followers have keenly observed. Watching the fit, actor Nakuul Mehta feels that Bhavish would be a perfect contestant for the reality show Bigg Boss.
Bhavish Aggarwal for Big Boss please. I’ll watch it on my electric 📺
— Nakuul Mehta (@NakuulMehta) October 6, 2024
Nakuul was very vocal about his opinion through X [formerly twitter], while also taking a comical dig at the fight ‘Bhavish Aggarwal for Big Boss please’. This reads I’ll watch it on my electric (TV emoji),” Nakuul tweeted.One should note that the reality show Bigg Boss, in which contestants are locked inside the house for over three months, is infamous for its fights, arguments and controversies.His post was met with various reactions from social media users, with one sharing, “He’s already gearing up for the next season”. “Perhaps he will bring some ‘shockingly’ good drama this time,” wrote one, with another adding “Kamra too please”. He might even boss over Salman” said one of them, while one added “This season is going to break all records”.
It all began when Kunal posted an image on X, previously known as twitter of an Ola dealership with a bunch of ola scooters idle and waiting probably for servicing. Do consumers in today’s India get a say in what they want? Do they deserve this? Two wheelers are many daily wage workers lifeline,” Kunal wrote, which may be in relation to the fact that many gig workers use scooter for their jobs and tagged @nitin_gadkari is this how Indians will get to using EV’s? He also mentioned the Department of Consumer Affairs in his post, he posted, any word? Taking it one step ahead, he invited anyone who has had issues with OLA electric to comment and their story below the post.
Ola Electric CEO Bhavish Aggarwal saw the comments, and decided to target Kunal’s tweet as paid. As you are so concerned @kunalkamra88 come and volunteer your services! You can also add up to what you earned from this paid tweet or your failed comedy career at it,” he tweeted further with “Or you sit down quietly and allow us to work on solving the problems for real users. Well, he tweeted that we’re expanding service network fast and backlogs will be cleared soon”. Bhavish’s reaction got over 170k views with comments section having many people calling him arrogant.