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A man from Chhattisgarh purchased an electric scooter from an Ola showroom, but when the scooter began experiencing technical issues, he sought assistance for repairs. However, the company allegedly failed to provide adequate support after the vehicle malfunctioned. Frustrated, the man decided to stage a protest outside the showroom but in a way no one could have anticipated.
The man placed his red scooter, adorned with a garland around the handle, onto a cart and took it to the Ola showroom. He then started singing Salman Khan’s chartbuster ‘Tadap Tadap Ke’ on a microphone right in front of the showroom. What’s more, he twisted the lyrics to fit the company’s name.
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In the video, the customer can be heard singing, “Tadap tadap ke iss dil se aah nikalti rahi, mujhko saza di Ola ne, aisa kya gunaah kiya, to lut gaye, ha lut gaye, to lut gae ham Ola lekar re.”
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The video was shared two days ago on Instagram. It has since received over 17.5 million views and still counting. Many even took to the comments section of the post to share their thoughts.
Here’s how people reacted to the viral video:
“The best way to protest. Love it. It’s all about the dealer who can’t take care of the customer,” wrote an individual.
Another added, “India is not for beginners.”
“Ola doesn’t provide quality service,” expressed a third.
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A fourth commented, “Very bad experience. Mine parked for a month just because I am waiting for a slot to repair the damage.”
“Don’t purchase any electric vehicle,” shared a fifth.
A sixth joined, “I have a very bad experience with Ola scooter. It is not sturdy, very poor build quality. It’s very difficult to get an appointment for service and after service, a new problem arises. I am so frustrated with their poor service. I advise not to buy this product at any cost.”
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