India is a diversified country with a wide range of cultures, traditions, values, religions, castes and creeds where people from all walks of life coexist. While the combination of different cultures and traditions contributes to India's beauty, some things can only happen in India.?
Among them, a few humorous items have attracted the internet's notice, which will have you in splits.?
A video of a man riding a lengthy train on the road with several objects loaded on it recently went viral. The video was shared on Reddit where it received a lot of attention. The identity of the man remains unknown.
In the video, what appears to be a tractor is hooked to numerous additional carts that are rolling along the road on several wheels. While the tractor is being driven by the driver, a few more men can be seen standing between the bogies.?
As can be seen, the car is loaded with various big objects as it drives effortlessly down the road.The video was uploaded with the short but catchy caption, "Only in India."
The video also drew the attention of social media users, who left amusing remarks and reactions to it."Bullet train arrived," one user said, while another said, "Jokes aside, what ingenuity, so impressive!"?
"If you think about it, it could be breaking a lot of rules," one user speculated, while another pondered how the car would turn.A few users also pointed out that the video was shot in Bhopal. The video has received thousands of views, as well as over 3.5K upvotes and many comments.?
Notably, this is not the only amazing thing that has captured the attention of the internet. From enormous crowds on public transportation to amusing posters and banners, these photos quickly become viral.?
A video was uploaded a few months ago showed a man being inventive as he built a car out of a cot. The video, shared by businessman Anand Mahindra, shows a guy manipulating a crib attached to a motorised engine at a gas station.?
While the three-wheeled cot functioned as the vehicle's body, a motorized engine and two extra wheels were added up front.The odd vehicle also had an engine and four wheels. Originally shared by a user called Manjari Das, she observed that the "desi jugaad" might save lives by addressing medical emergencies and other needs in rural areas.?
Only in India
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