Viral Video: Man Transports Huge Wardrobe On Bike, Anand Mahindra's Reaction Garners Attention
A video of a man moving a large wardrobe on a bike has been making the rounds on the internet, with industrialist Anand Mahindra commenting as well.
A video of a man moving a large wardrobe on a bike has been making the rounds on the internet, with industrialist Anand Mahindra commenting as well. Mahindra published the now-viral video in a post on X (previously Twitter) on May 3, and his answer to it sparked a conversation in the comments. Antonio Cabeludo, a Brazilian resident, originally shared the video in April, and American actor Will Smith retweeted it.
What happens in the viral video?
In the video, a bunch of men lift a big wardrobe onto the pillion seat of a bike with significant difficulty. To save more difficulty, the wardrobe was secured with ropes all around. What occurred next was unusual, as Antonio took the front seat of the bike while holding the rope to the closet and set out on his quest.
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Several social media users commented on how dangerous it was for Antonio to hold onto a rope linked to the closet while riding the bike with his other hand. "So I guess this is what a 10-minute furniture (not food or groceries) service would look like," Anand Mahindra said in the description of his post.
How did people on the internet react?
Several sections criticized the rider, stating, "I believe moving a huge wardrobe on a scooter is risky and ill-advised. While it's impressive that it was delivered successfully, such actions endanger safety and should never be attempted or promoted for viral fame."
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"My heart is racing while watching this video," another person commented. Most users advised individuals to avoid doing such 'hazardous antics', saying: "Adventure at the cost of your life."
Check the viral video here.
So I guess this is what a 10 minute furniture (not food or groceries) service would look like¡ ? pic.twitter.com/0GqY39ty2F
¡ª anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) May 3, 2024
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