Anand Mahindra, the chairman of Mahindra & Mahindra, has a lot of wealth and a reputation for being one of India’s most prominent billionaires. He is also well-known for his philanthropic efforts and has frequently made headlines for his support of many unknown talents.
However, he also has a wealth of humorous, motivating, and inspirational postings on his Twitter account. The businessman often interacts with his followers and shares or retweets their content that he deems valuable.
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Mahindra unveiled its brand-new Indian Global (INGLO) platform, which will be the foundation for its next electric SUVs, on the occasion of the nation’s 76th Independence Day. Five new electric SUVs were introduced under the two electric labels XUV and BE.
Something similar transpired when he just retweeted a hilarious Mirzapur dialogue with a reference to Tesla. So, let’s find out what actually happened.
Anand Mahindra reacted to the Mirzapur Meme featuring Pankaj Tripathi
Mahindra & Mahindra has hopped aboard the bandwagon as manufacturers all over the world turn their attention to creating electric vehicles. On August 15, he revealed its enormous aspirations for the EV category by announcing the arrival of five new electric SUVs in India over the next several years.
And the curtain rises… pic.twitter.com/wRFQrejABu
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) August 15, 2022
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Let me tell you that for Indians, this is a glimmer of hope after Elon Musk’s Tesla decided against introducing electric vehicles in their own country. Anand Mahindra, the group’s chairman, posted a video of the event on its Twitter account, which prompted a lot of mixed feedback from social media users.
While many people are talking about vehicles and Anand Mahindra’s aspirations, one commenter brought up the American manufacturer Tesla’s abandoned ambition to enter the Indian market because of political differences with the government and how Anand Mahindra gives us a plan B.
Sharing the meme template from the famous Indian web series Mirzapur featuring actor Pankaj Tripathi with the text, the person wrote, Hum karte hain prabandh, aap chinta mat kariye, a user wrote,
“Tesla not coming to India. Meanwhile Anand Mahindra to Indians”
Tesla not coming to India. Meanwhile @anandmahindra to Indian’s:- pic.twitter.com/V5AyaHY0QP
— Alekh Shirke (@AlekhShirke) August 15, 2022
His reply quickly caught lots of people’s attention and became viral. While many people are expressing their opinions on it, Mr. Mahindra quickly acknowledged the funny meme and responded with a smiling emoticon.
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) August 15, 2022
Soon after this, Mr. Mahindra’s tweet also went viral, and lots of people expressed their faith in his future endeavours. While there are several people who leave negative comments, fortunately, most comments have good responses.
Have a look at some of them
Mahindra ko hi tesla bana do
— Balu Ram Kumawat (@baluramk6) August 15, 2022
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Mahindra is more capable than Tesla.
— Muhammed Shoib (@Mds_shoaib) August 16, 2022
We don’t need Tesla, India have plenty of good players who can make better cars then Tesla.
— Ransom (@Ransome9999) August 16, 2022
Yes, high hope on mahidras…,
— Priya Sutariya (@PriyaSutariya24) August 16, 2022
I want you to make four-wheeler E – rickshaw. Three-wheelers are very unsafe. Three wheeler E_rickshaw is very popular in rural india . I think people will buy if you make it affordable(Meaning 1.5 lakh to 2.20 lakh price)
— Kishar Nath (@NathKishar) August 16, 2022
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Thats what is about to think out of box .
Make bigger windows
Spacious leg room
Comfort sitting
noiseless doors
No rattlings inside the vehicle
Mahindra means Power no substitute.
The era of gears are gone CVT is king.
Ambassador was finest car it died bcauz of design.— Shekhcu (@Shekhcu) August 15, 2022
Mahindra unveiled five new electric SUVs. On the other hand, Elon Musk, the creator and CEO of Tesla, has asserted that the manufacturer will not produce its goods locally until it is first permitted to market and support its vehicles in India.
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