A video showing a Lamborghini Huracan struggling to move on a pothole-ridden road in Telangana has become a topic of conversation on social media.


In a video posted on X, which went viral, a red Lamborghini is seen struggling to navigate a busy waterlogged road. Meanwhile, the onlookers are seen clicking pictures of the car. 


The video was shared by a user with the caption, “He must have paid a minimum of 62 lakhs as road tax. Absolute state of vishwagooroo.”


The video, posted on Tuesday, showed the Lamborghini plying on a busy road full of cars and auto-rickshaws. The road was waterlogged and ridden with potholes. 






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Netizens' Reactions To Video


Soon after the video went viral, people came up with reactions to the viral video. One of the netizens said, "Under the Congress rule it was unheard of to see Ferrari‘s, Lamborghinis etc on the road of India only saw snake ambassador cars."


The second netizen said, "INDIA IS NOT FOR SUPER CARS."


The third said, "If that car had a life - it would be in a chronic depression and wanting to abode to heaven from this hell of a road."


"Brother, with that 62 lakh, the government cannot build roads wherever he drives his car  It is foolish to expect roads like those in America and Britain in a country where only 2.5-3% people pay taxes (more than 50% people pay taxes in America and Britain) And whatever comes from tax collection is being squandered in the pursuit of freebies Himachal, Karnataka, Delhi have been ruined, if this continues like this then it will not take long for Sri Lanka or Pakistan to be formed, " another user said.


The next stated, "The biggest problem with Indians is that we can identify issues but let our personal political leanings cloud the issue. The issue of poor infra is a genuine, deep concern that all of us should share, address and demand solutions for. The minute one adds the sarcastic “vishawguru” tag to the post, this is only seen as a politically motivated post, and thus polarises instead of helping."