Social media, often a space where celebrities engage with their fans, sometimes turns into an arena for public feuds. One such recent clash took place between Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal and comedian Kunal Kamra, garnering significant attention online. Adding a humorous twist to the heated exchange, billionaire Harsh Goenka shared a witty post that caught the internet’s eye.
Taking to X (formerly known as Twitter), Harsh Goenka, the Chairman of RPG Group, shared a cheeky post related to the ongoing spat. He wrote, “If I have to travel close distances, I mean from one ‘kamra’ to another, I use my Ola (Bhavish Aggarwal),” humorously referencing both Kunal Kamra’s last name and Aggarwal’s company. The tweet was accompanied by a picture of Goenka riding an Ola e-scooter.
Goenka’s lighthearted jab amused many users on X, who responded with their own witty remarks. One user quipped, “I used to travel with Ola too, but mere ‘BhavishYa’ hi kharab ho gaya.” Another joked, “Only from Kamra to Kamra! Have you appreciated Ola or just Bhashed them?” Others praised Goenka’s humor, predicting that the tweet would “get a lot of mileage.”
The online spat between Bhavish Aggarwal and Kunal Kamra started when the comedian shared a post criticizing Ola Electric’s service. Kamra posted a picture of dusty Ola scooters outside a dealership, implying that they were waiting for service. In his post, Kamra wrote, “Do Indian consumers have a voice? Do they deserve this? Two-wheelers are the lifeline for many daily wage workers.” He further tagged Indian Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and questioned the quality of Ola’s service in pushing the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs).
Aggarwal, clearly upset by Kamra’s remarks, hit back with a sharp response. Tagging Kamra in his post, he wrote, “Since you care so much @kunalkamra88, come and help us out! I’ll even pay you more than you earned for this paid tweet or from your failed comedy career.” Kamra, in no mood to back down, called Aggarwal an “arrogant, substandard pr*ck,” to which the Ola CEO replied with more humor and sarcasm: “Chot lagi? Dard hua? Aaja service center. Bahut kaam hai. I will pay better than your flop shows pay you.”
The feud continued to escalate, with Kamra accusing Ola of denying refunds for faulty vehicles. Aggarwal fired back by mocking Kamra’s research skills, stating, “Comedian ban na sake, chaudhary banne chale,” and advising Kamra to do better research before making claims.
The online exchange between Bhavish Aggarwal and Kunal Kamra quickly became a trending topic, with many people joining the conversation. Harsh Goenka’s playful tweet added a touch of humor to the otherwise fiery debate. As for the ongoing feud, the internet remains divided—some siding with Kamra’s critique, while others back Aggarwal’s defense of Ola Electric.
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