Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra is known for his active presence on social media, where he often shares inspirational and engaging content. In a recent post, Mahindra shared a funny video that has taken social media by storm. The video showcases a unique take on the concept of 10-minute delivery, but with a twist – furniture instead of food or groceries.
In the video, a person is seen loading a large piece of furniture onto his bike and then navigating through busy traffic to deliver it to a customer. The most striking aspect of the video is the person’s remarkable ability to maintain balance while riding the bike with such a bulky item on the back.
The video has garnered a lot of attention and reactions from netizens. Some have praised the person’s skills and ingenuity, while others have expressed concerns about the potential safety risks associated with such a delivery method.
Mahindra shared the video on Twitter, accompanied by the caption: “So I guess this is what a 10-minute furniture (not food or groceries) service would look like… (Sic).”
The video has since gone viral, garnering thousands of views and reactions. It has also sparked a debate about the feasibility and safety of such unconventional delivery methods.
While the video has certainly provided a moment of entertainment and humor, it has also raised important questions about the practicalities and safety implications of such delivery practices.