Customer Stages Unique Protest at Ola Showroom, Sings ‘Tadap Tadap’ Over Poor Service

ola customer singing song in front of Ola showrrom

Viral Protest Outside Ola Showroom

A disgruntled Ola Electric customer has gone viral for his unusual protest in front of an Ola showroom. Sagar Singh, frustrated with the frequent technical issues of his Ola scooter and the lack of satisfactory after-sales support, staged a symbolic “funeral” for his vehicle. He brought his scooter to the showroom on a cart and sang a parody of the famous Bollywood song “Tadap Tadap Ke” from Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, lamenting his experience with lines like “Mujhko saza di Ola ne” (Ola has punished me).

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Performance Attracts Crowd

The video, which quickly gained traction on social media, shows Singh standing in front of the showroom with a microphone, singing about his ordeal. His performance attracted a crowd, who found the protest both humorous and poignant. Singh’s song highlighted his frustration with Ola’s customer service, as he claimed the scooter had persistent issues but the company failed to address them adequately​(

Growing Online Discussion

The incident sparked widespread discussion online, with many other Ola customers sharing similar complaints about the company’s after-sales service. Some expressed their frustration with Ola’s support, while others praised Singh’s creative approach to protest. The video garnered millions of views and thousands of comments, becoming a symbol of customer dissatisfaction with the brand​

Concerns Over EV Customer Service

This protest adds to the growing concern about the reliability of electric scooters and raises questions about how companies in the rapidly expanding EV market handle customer service.

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