This whole ordeal started when the comedian shared an image of ola Electric scooters outside of a dealership, most likely when they were being repaired. ola Electric's CEO took a hard stance against Kamra on X, charging the comedian with accepting payment to spread negative content about the firm.
“Since you care so much Kunal Kamra, come and help us out! I’ll even pay more than you earned for this paid tweet or from your failed comedy career,” Bhavish Aggarwal wrote, adding that ola is “expanding its network fast and backlogs will be cleared soon.”
When Kamra responded by calling the CEO of ola Electric an “arrogant, substandard pr*ck,” Aggarwal again took the bait. “Chot lagi? Dard hua? Aaja service center. Bahut kaam hai. I will pay better than your flop shows pay you,” he tweeted, again asking the comedian to work at an ola Electric service center.
The verbal sparring persisted even after Aggarwal neglected to respond to the numerous grievances that anxious consumers had made over ola scooters. The CEO of the Bengaluru-based firm allegedly ignored the over 80,000 complaints the company receives each month in favor of regularly inviting Kamra to work at their support center.
“Money can not buy customer satisfaction @bhash Maybe focus on that. Absolutely crass tweet. Invest more in helping clients than your EGO,” wrote activist deepika Narayan Bhardwaj.