Viral Video: Bengaluru is well known for its distinct culture and charm, which continue to draw workers, particularly from the IT industry. A former Google employee who is now an Uber driver was profiled by a user on X (previously Twitter). Raghav Dua, the user, claimed that his Uber driver relocated from Hyderabad to Bengaluru in order to “explore the city” and shared a video of himself riding with the Uber Moto driver which is going viral. After being shared on Sunday, the post has received over 63,000 views.
“My Uber Moto driver is ex-Google, moved to Bangalore 20 days ago from Hyderabad. He is just doing this to explore the city it seems,” Mr Dua said in the post.
Following their admiration for the post, several individuals talked about their own trips to Bengaluru.
“That’s truly fascinating! I hope you had an interesting conversation during your ride,” commented one user. “Yes I’ve also experienced this personally,” said another.
A lot of people referred to it as another “Peak Bengaluru” moment, a phrase linked to the noteworthy events taking place in India’s IT capital.
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A video that surfaced earlier this month showed a woman commuting through Bengaluru’s crowded streets on a bike while using her laptop. After being uploaded to Reddit, the movie quickly became popular on the internet.
A lot of people referred to it as another “Peak Bengaluru” moment, a phrase linked to the noteworthy events taking place in India’s IT capital. A video that surfaced earlier this month showed a woman commuting through Bengaluru’s crowded streets on a bike while using her laptop. After being uploaded to Reddit, the movie quickly became popular on the internet.
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