Tag: Bhavish Agarwal

  • ‘Comedian Ban Na Sake…’: Ola Founder Bhavish Aggarwal & Comedian Kunal Kamra Clash Over Service Quality Concerns | Economy News

    A heated exchange unfolded on social media between Ola founder Bhavish Agarwal and comedian Kunal Kamra over the service quality of Ola’s electric scooters. The conflict ignited when Agarwal shared a photo of Ola’s giga factory on X, prompting Kamra to reply with an image of multiple Ola Electric scooters lined up, apparently waiting for servicing.

    “Do Indian consumers have a voice? Do they deserve this? Two wheelers are many daily wage workers lifeline …,” Kamra wrote along with the photo.

    Do indian consumers have a voice?
    Do they deserve this?
    Two wheelers are many daily wage workers lifeline…@nitin_gadkari is this how Indians will get to using EV’s? @jagograhakjago any word?
    Anyone who has an issue with OLA electric leave your story below tagging all… https://t.co/G2zdIs15wh pic.twitter.com/EhJmAzhCmt
    — Kunal Kamra (@kunalkamra88) October 6, 2024

    He tagged Union Road Transport and Highways minister Nitin Gadkari, asking: “Is this how Indians will get to using EV’s?” The comedian also tagged the official handle of Department of Consumer Affairs, Government of India @jagograhakjago, seeking an answer saying “any word?” Kamra further wrote, “Anyone who has an issue with OLA electric leave your story below tagging all…”.

    To this Agarwal responded, “Since you care so much @kunalkamra88, come and help us out! I’ll even pay more than you earned for this paid tweet or from your failed comedy career. Or else sit quiet and let us focus on fixing the issues for the real customers.”He further said, “We’re expanding service network fast and backlogs will be cleared soon.” To the “failed comedy career” remark by Agarwal, Kamra responded by posting a video clip of one of his shows with audience clapping and cheering and called the Ola Electric founder and CMD “arrogant and substandard”.

    Since you care so much @kunalkamra88, come and help us out! I’ll even pay more than you earned for this paid tweet or from your failed comedy career.

    Or else sit quiet and let us focus on fixing the issues for the real customers. We’re expanding service network fast and backlogs… https://t.co/ZQ4nmqjx5q
    — Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) October 6, 2024

    In response, Agarwal said,”Chot lagi? Dard hua? Aaja service center. Bahut kaam Hai. (Did it hurt. It’s very less. Come to service center). I will pay better than your flop shows pay you.” Kamra then challenged Agarwal to “give a total refund to anyone who wants to return their OLA EV & who’s purchased it in the last four months”, saying he doesn’t need his money but “people not being able to get to their workplace need your accountability”.

    “Show your customers that you truly care,” Kamra asserted

    Instead can you give a total refund to anyone who wants to return their OLA EV & who’s purchased it in the last 4 months?

    I don’t need your money people not being able to get to their workplace need your accountability.

    Show your customers that you truly care? https://t.co/tI2dwZT2n2
    — Kunal Kamra (@kunalkamra88) October 6, 2024

    Agarwal hit back saying, “We have enough programs for our customers if they face service delays. If you were a genuine one, you would have known. Again, don’t try and back out of this. Come and do some real work rather than armchair criticism.”

    We have enough programs for our customers if they face service delays. If you were a genuine one, you would have known.

    Again, don’t try and back out of this. Come and do some real work rather than armchair criticism. https://t.co/HFFKgsl7d9
    — Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) October 6, 2024

    Ola founder Bhavish Agarwal escalated the online exchange with comedian Kunal Kamra, responding sharply with, “Comedian ban na sake, chaudhary banne chale.” He further challenged Kamra, advising him to “do better research” and extended an open offer to visit Ola’s service center, adding, “Take up the challenge. Maybe you’ll learn some real skills for a change.” (With PTI Inputs)

    Comedian ban na sake, chaudhary banne chale.

    Do your research better next time. And the offer to come and help us out in our service center remains open. Take up the challenge. Maybe you’ll learn some real skills for a change. https://t.co/4KekvB5Qbu
    — Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) October 6, 2024

  • Over $172 Million In Funding Raised By 30 Indian Startups Last Week | Companies News

    New Delhi: The Indian startups continued to raise funds at a normal pace, and last week, as many as 30 startups secured over $172.71 million in the country. This included eight growth-stage deals and 16 early-stage deals, reports Entrackr.

    “As many as six early-stage startups did not disclose the amount raised,” the report mentioned. About 17 early and growth-stage startups collectively raised around $125.73 million in the week of March 25-30. Among the growth-stage deals, eight startups raised $130.1 million in funding last week. (Also Read: New Zealand Implements Immediate Work Visa Restrictions With New Rules; Check Out Key Changes)

    Ola Electric, led by Bhavish Agarwal, secured the highest amount of debt funding of $50 million. Hyperlocal marketing-to-commerce software platform SingleInterface, NBFC Infinity Fincorp, housing finance company Nivara Home Finance, payment gateway and point of sales provider Innoviti, and digital banking infrastructure firm M2P Fintech secured $30 million, $26 million, $10 million, $4.8 million, and $4.2 million in funding, respectively. (Also Read: Four Of Top 10 Valued Firms Add Rs 1.71 Lakh Cr To Mcap; HDFC Bank, LIC Lead Gainers)

    Moreover, 16 early-stage startups collectively secured $42.61 million in funding. D2C health and wellness brand Traya topped the list followed by full-stack retailer of used two-wheelers BeepKart, AI platform SiftHub, deep-tech startup Planys, and full-stack metal supply-chain platform Metalbook. City-wise, Bengaluru-based startups led with 11 funding deals followed by Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Chennai, and Hyderabad.