Kunal Kamra v/s Bhavish Aggarwal’s Ola

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After the Ola CEO posted a video of the Diwali celebrations, Kunal Kamra made his most recent remark by asking Bhavish Aggarwal to upload footage of Ola service centres.
The Ola problem isn’t going away, according to Kunal Kamra. The comedian has been pointing out the numerous grievances that Ola customers file on a daily basis since getting into a highly public argument with Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal about the company’s dismal after-sales service record.

Show me the Service Station

After the Ola CEO posted a video of Diwali celebrations at a company showroom, Kunal Kamra made his most recent remark by asking Bhavish Aggarwal to submit footage of Ola service centres. After 15 days, this was Aggarwal’s first post on Ola.

Kamra’s jab was reminiscent of the tweet that sparked the two parties’ social media feud; in early October, the comedian had posted an image of Ola Electric scooters collecting dust at a shop, most likely while they awaited maintenance.

The comic questioned why the business was failing to address the 80,000 consumer complaints it received each month, which had lately reached a record high.

The CEO of Ola responded by accusing Kamra of using funds to disparage Ola. In a statement that garnered him a lot of bad press, Bhavish Aggarwal also challenged Kamra to spend a day working at a service facility. The majority of social media users were offended by Aggarwal’s combative demeanour and his unwillingness to resolve client problems.

Kamra joked that he had already felt like a corporate employee after accepting Bhavish Aggarwal’s offer to work at an Ola support facility, claiming that he had been implicated in so many complaints against Ola.

The comedian, who has 2.4 million followers on X, has devoted a significant portion of his time since his altercation with Aggarwal to drawing attention to grievances from Ola customers. Additionally, he made a number of jabs at allegations that Ola has hired bouncers for its service facilities.

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