Aishwarya Rai’s security SLAPS bus driver after minor accident – Here is what happened
A bus hit actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's car in Mumbai's Juhu suburb on March 26. Officials confirmed that no one was hurt and that there was minimal damage. But, netizens reamin divided on whether the security's use of violence was valid. Here is what happened.
New Delhi:
A bus hit Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s car in Mumbai’s Juhu suburb on Wednesday (March 26), said an official.
A video of the accident went viral recently, sparking concerns among fans. According to authorities, no one was hurt in the minor accident.
Netizens divided – was the slap necessary?
The comment section on the viral video was split on this issue. While some did blame the bus driver for not being careful, others were upset a the security guard for using violence when there was no major damage to the car. Meanwhile, others made fun of the situation, pointing out how Mumbai’s bus drivers will never learn to drive. What do you think? Was the driver’s reaction warranted?
Following this, the driver immediately called the police control room for assistance. “When the police arrived, supervisory staff from the bungalow apologized to the bus driver. The driver ended the matter at this point and steered the bus towards Santacruz suburban station. No complaint or FIR was registered,” the official stated.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s car hit by bus
The viral video showed the car, which did not suffer any major damage due to the bumps from the bus, speeding off after it was hit. After the accident, a security guard from a bungalow near Amitabh Bachchan’s residence on Juhu Tara Road came out and slapped the bus driver, a BEST official said. He further added that the bus left the Juhu Depot, and it reached near Amitabh Bachchan’s home, where it hit the high-end car.
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