Industrialist Anand Mahindra has shared a video on X, in which the company's new Thar-E is seen landing on the surface of the moon. Now people are talking different things about this video.
The country's well-known industrialist Anand Mahindra is very active on social media. He is known among his followers for his interesting, inspirational and creative posts. This is the reason why whenever Mahindra shares any post on social media, it starts creating a stir as soon as it comes. At present, one of his tweets is very much discussed. In this, Mahindra company's most famous SUV Thar-E is shown landing on the surface of the moon. Now let us know what is this matter?
Industrialist Mahindra recently shared a video on the micro-blogging site X (earlier Twitter). He has spoken his heart while congratulating ISRO for the success of Chandrayaan 3 mission. According to him, he wants to see his new Thar-E walking on the surface of the moon one day. It can be seen in the video how the SUV is landing on the surface of the moon with the help of Chandrayaan. Please tell that this is an animated video, which has been made by an officer of Mahindra & Mahindra Company itself.
Watch here, the video of Mahindra Thar landing on the moon
Thank you @isro for giving our ambitions a ‘lift-off.’ One day, in the not too distant future, we will shoot for the Thar-e touching down next to Vikram & Pragyan and ‘Exploring the Impossible!’ (🙏🏽 @BosePratap for putting together this meme) pic.twitter.com/SRtbDUiiQh
Please tell that through this ad, Mahindra's company has tried to convince people that the day is not far when people will start living on the moon as well. There too, like on Earth, vehicles will ply. So far, about 7 lakh views have come on this clip of just 10 seconds. At the same time, more than 21 thousand people have liked the post. Apart from this, people are also sharing and commenting fiercely.
A user says, ISRO and Mahindra sir can do anything. At the same time, another user has commented, Lo bhaiya Mahindra Thar has reached the moon. Commenting on another user, you bet… Mahindra's Thar will run like butter even on the rough surface of the moon.
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