WATCH: Chhattisgarh resident protests ola electric service with song ‘Mujhko Saza Di Ola Ne’

By Nancy Tiwari  |  First Published Aug 20, 2024, 1:03 PM IST

A Chhattisgarh man creatively protested Ola’s inadequate service by performing a modified version of Salman Khan’s song outside the showroom, leading to a viral video with 17.5 million views.
 

In an unexpected twist, a man from Chhattisgarh took an unusual approach to protest inadequate support from an Ola showroom after experiencing technical issues with his electric scooter. The man, who had purchased the scooter from the showroom, faced repeated malfunctions and felt that the company had not provided sufficient assistance in addressing the problems.

Frustrated by the lack of support, the customer decided to stage a memorable protest. He transformed his grievance into a public performance by placing his malfunctioning red scooter, adorned with a garland around its handle, onto a cart. He then wheeled the cart to the Ola showroom and began performing a rendition of Salman Khan’s popular song "Tadap Tadap Ke" using a microphone.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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What made the performance unique was his clever adaptation of the song’s lyrics to reflect his dissatisfaction with the company. The modified lyrics, sung with apparent emotion, were: “Tadap tadap ke iss dil se aah nikalti rahi, mujhko saza di Ola ne, aisa kya gunaah kiya, to lut gaye, ha lut gaye, to lut gae ham Ola lekar re.” This personalized version of the song, which expressed his frustration with Ola’s service, quickly caught the attention of the public.

The video of his protest, shared on Instagram two days ago, has since gone viral, amassing over 17.5 million views. It has sparked a flurry of reactions from viewers in the comments section, who have shared their thoughts and opinions on the creative yet poignant form of protest. The incident highlights the lengths to which consumers may go when faced with unresolved issues and lack of support from companies.
 

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