Bhavesh Aggarwal vs Kunal Kamra: With a list of reasons why Ola is a “public issue,” comedian Kunal Kamra has taken another stab at the EV manufacturer.

Bhavish Aggarwal vs. Kunal Kamra: Comedian Kunal Kamra has once again attacked Bhavish Kumar’s Ola Electric, arguing that the issues facing the electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer are a “public issue.”
In an October 21 post on the social media site X (previously Twitter), Kamra enumerated the reasons “Why is OLA a public issue.” “1) The company is deceiving the public,” he continued. 2) Public funds are used to subsidise the business. 3) The business is listed on a public exchange.
Claims bouncers placed at Ola service centres are the subject of a viral post.
Last week, the social media feud took a new turn when Kamra made fun of the business for supposedly “hiring bouncers” at its service locations. X user R.J. Kashyap, who asserted that Ola had placed “five to six” bouncers at its centres, was reposted by Kamra.
This led to more internet criticism of the business. “Ola has now hired roughly 5–6 BOUNCERS at every service centre,” Kashyap wrote on social media.I recently went to my local Ola service centre and observed all of the bouncers there clashing with Ola clients, including the female ones.Thus, this is the type of service that we will be receiving [sic].
Kamra responded by reposting the tweet and making fun of it as a “unique” circumstance. Would you kindly have a journalist verify this? Kamra wrote, “If this is accurate, this is really unique – Sales team for sales & Bouncers for after sales [sic].”
Aggarwal Panned for ‘Rude, Arrogant, Ignorant’ Remarks
After Aggrwal responded to Kamra’s initial posts aggresively, neitizens and customer of the company called him out for the “rude… arrogant… ignorant…” responses.
After Aggarwal chastised Kamra for critiquing the way Ola electric scooters were stored outside what looked to be an Ola showroom, the back and forth started. The CEO of Ola advised Kamra to “shut up” and allow Ola to handle the “real customer issues,” but if Kamra was so worried about the scooters, Aggarwal said he would be pleased to pay him to come and help the company.
The dispute, however, continued into a string of posts, with each exchange intensifying the “feud” between Kamra and Aggarwal and becoming “uglier” as online users observed and left comments.
Overall, the latter was greatly favoured by responses to the Aggarwal vs. Kamra dispute; many people who claimed to be Ola customers supported the comedian’s postings. A lot of internet users also