It’s Bengaluru again- ruling headlines like a pro- only this time, it seems like the reason belongs to the ‘positive side’ of the heap of incidents that happen in India’s IT hub on a regular basis. A social media post was recently shared on the internet, which ended up heavily reminding netizens of why the city is titled the ‘IT hub’. The post showed a picture of an auto driver, who was surely smart enough to understand the importance of a ‘healthy back’. You might find it hard to believe, but the said driver replaced his auto driver seat with an office chair, elevating the look of the vehicle to the next level, while also taking care of his health in ‘style’.

The Bengaluru post, after being shared, went viral and left people reacting. Most people dubbed it ‘practical’ and a commendable tactic for a healthy back, while the rest found it hilarious yet appreciative.

The picture was shared on X (formerly Twitter), by the handle ‘shivaniiiiiii_’. The post was captioned, “Auto driver’s seat had an office chair fixed for extra comfort, man I love bangalore. @peakbengaluru.” The post was shared yesterday and pulled more than 40K views from people.

Check out the viral post:

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Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “I’m going to Bangalore soon and can’t wait to experience it!” a user said. “the two things that are worth paying a lot for are > good office chair > good mattress. Turn 30 and you realise how painful it could be to not have a really good one at either of those ends.!!” added a second person.

“Perfectly designed to fit in with Bangalore’s reputation as an IT hub,” added a third person. “It only happens in Bengaluru!!!!” added a fourth person. “He is the next brand ambassador of Rupa. Kyonki aaram ka maamla hai,” added another. “In traffic, Bro will eject himself and travel in a Chair like Batman,” added another.

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