- By Poorva Karki
- Tue, 01 Oct 2024 10:21 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Mussoorie Viral Video: The quiet and peaceful mountains that are usually surrounded only by the hustle and bustle of locals and tourists in awe of the beauty of nature, found themselves submerged under the power sounds of multiple supercars as 71 Lamborghinis ended up completely dominating the streets of Uttarakhand’s Mussoorie. The cars were part of the Lamborghini Giro convoy, which is offered to luxury car owners, where they get to not only test their rides but also enjoy the breathtaking natural beauty of India. This year’s rally was held from Delhi to Mussoorie, which mostly left other commuters on the road awestruck. A video of the cars making their way amid heavy spectators was shared on social media, which went viral.
The clip also showed countless people clicking pictures of the cars, while some even requested to hear the engine roar. The rally was quick to go viral, as it pulled a mixed reaction, where some were happy to see the cars, while others had otherwise to say.
The Uttarakhand video, after being shared, pulled all kinds of reactions. Most people called the rally spectacular, while the rest seemed rather disappointed seeing the traffic jam the rally created in Mussoorie. A few also shared some jokes on the same.
The video was shared on Instagram, by the handle ‘Sirish Chandran’. The post was captioned, “71 Lamborghinis bringing Mussoorie to a standstill. Insane local admin support to stop all traffic for the Lamborghini Giro convoy. If you’ve ever driven through Mussoorie town you’ll know traffic is wild, and to get this supercar convoy through that is some mad organisation. Also, the joy that a Lambo convoy brings to everybody’s faces. Unbelievable. After all, deep inside, we are all 8-year-olds in love with loud, flashy extrovert cars.” The video was shared a day ago and pulled almost 274K likes from people.
Watch the viral video:
Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “Only what is visible sells, sir, what happens is not visible; what is visible does not happen!” a user said. “We should make them pay more tax so that we can help the poor,” added a second person. “This is the kind of Tourism Mussoorie didn't ask for but got anyway,” added a third person.
“Good work ruining the peaceful mountains, towns and valleys of Mussoorie,” added a fourth user. “Wasted money on cars that can't even perform to their potential speed without breaking down on Indian roads. I call this the display of stupidity,” added a fifth person. “Pakistan's entire GDP has come on the road,” commented a sixth person.