Viral Video: Brothers In Uttar Pradesh Convert Maruti Wagon R Into Helicopter
The footage exhibits the car-turned-helicopter, complete with a tail and a rotor, parked outside a police station, surrounded by curious onlookers and law enforcement officers.
Two brothers from Uttar Pradesh have captured the internet's attention with their innovative transformation of a simple Maruti Wagon R into a makeshift helicopter.
'Desi jugaad' by brothers in Uttar Pradesh
Their unconventional creation, described as a prime example of 'desi jugaad,' quickly went viral, showcasing their ingenuity to the online community.
However, the elation surrounding their unique innovation was short-lived as the Uttar Pradesh police intervened, promptly seizing the modified vehicle. The incident unfolded in UP¡¯s Ambedkar Nagar, where the brothers' unconventional vehicle modification project met with legal scrutiny.
The video documenting the brothers' endeavor gained widespread traction after being shared on X (Formerly Twitter) by a user named Priya Singh.
The footage exhibits the car-turned-helicopter, complete with a tail and a rotor, parked outside a police station, surrounded by curious onlookers and law enforcement officers.
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According to the accompanying caption, the brothers' plan was foiled when they attempted to have a dent on the car painted, resulting in their encounter with the authorities and subsequent vehicle seizure.
Internet finds the innovation 'very interesting'
Social media users flooded the comments section with expressions of admiration and amazement. One user underscored the importance of fostering innovation, emphasizing its role in driving progress and societal advancement. Another commenter expressed astonishment at the brothers' creation, labeling it as "unbelievable" and "very interesting."
Criticism was also directed towards the authorities, with some users lamenting the perceived lack of support for homegrown talent.
One user suggested that such innovative endeavors should be rewarded rather than penalized, suggesting that prestigious institutions like IITs should take note.
Another commenter lamented the punitive consequences faced by individuals showcasing their skills, contrasting it with the hypothetical preferential treatment that foreigners might receive in similar circumstances.
The viral video has garnered significant attention, accumulating over 59,000 views and generating hundreds of likes and retweets. Despite the setback the brothers faced, their inventive spirit has undoubtedly left a lasting impression on online audiences and local communities alike.
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