Comedian Kunal Kamra and OLA CEO Babish Agarwal are embroiled in a fierce online battle over the quality of service offered by Ola Electric’s S1 series of electric scooters. This public altercation has sparked interest and many people are following the exchange. Actor Nakuul Mehta, who witnessed the heated exchange, feels that Babish would be an ideal contestant for the reality show Bigg Boss. Also read: Babish Agarwal slams ‘arrogant’ language in spat with Kunal Kamra: ‘Speaking like a thug’
Babish Agarwal and Kunal Kamra got into an argument on social media on Sunday over an Ola scooter.
Nakuul’s view
Nakuul took a deep dive into the fight, voicing his opinion on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“Bhabish Agarwal please for Bigg Boss. I will watch it in electricity (TV emoji),” Nakuul tweeted.
It must be remembered that Bigg Boss, a reality show where contestants are confined to a house for more than three months, is notorious for its fights, arguments and controversies.
His post received mixed reactions from social media users, including one who shared, “He’s already preparing for the next season.”
One person wrote, “Maybe he’ll show us a good, shocking drama this time,” while another said, “Kamra please.”
“A sure-fire contestant in Bigg Boss. He might even surpass Salman,” one shared, while another said, “This season will break all records.”
One user exclaimed, “Nakuul, you’re doing great.”
all about quarrels
It all started when Kunal posted an image on X (previously known as Twitter) of an Ola dealership with a bunch of Ola scooters gathering dust, presumably waiting for servicing.
“Do Indian consumers have a say? Do they deserve this? Two-wheelers are a lifeline for many day laborers,” Kunal wrote, noting that many gig workers use scooters to get to work. It may be referring to the fact that
He also singled out Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari and asked, “Is this how Indians will get to use EVs?” He also tagged the Ministry of Consumer Affairs in his post and asked, “Any words?” Taking it a step further, he asked everyone who had problems with OLA electric to comment and posted their stories below the post.
Ola Electric CEO Bhavish Aggarwal took note of these sentiments and responded to Kunal’s post, accusing him of paying for his tweets. “@kunalkamra88 you care so much, please come help me! I’ll pay you more than I made from this paid tweet and my failed comedian career,” he wrote, adding, “Or shut up. , let us focus on solving problems for real customers. We are rapidly expanding our service network and the backlog will be cleared soon.”
Mr Babiลก’s response received well over 170,000 views and caused controversy in the comments, with several social media users calling his response “arrogant”.