Bhavish vs Kunal war.. Comedian accepts job offer but
Kunal Kamra vs Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal: Kunal Kamra posted the 'X' platform saying that he accepts Bhavish's offer. There are certain conditions to work in Ola.
Bhavish vs Kunal war.. Comedian accepts job offer but
Kunal Kamra vs Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal | Internet Desk: A war of words has been going on on social media for a long time between CEO Bhavish Aggarwal and standup comedian Kunal Kamra regarding the services of Ola Electric. Bhavesh said that if he performs duties at Ola service station, he will pay more than comedy shows. Recently, the comedian clarified that he accepts this offer. But there are some conditions.
Accept Bhavesh's offer to work at Ola service center. I have no other choice. I have raised this issue many times on social media platform. Now I will become an employee of Ola. But to accept your offer, certain conditions apply," he posted on the 'X' platform. He said he would work if he agreed to his conditions. "Ola should commit to complete the requests received from the service centers within seven days. If the repairs are not completed after seven days then the scooter will be provided under temporary replacement or Rs.500 for daily transportation. New Ola electric bikes should be offered with two insurances. One is for the scooter and the other is for the service. Service insurance should be provided free of charge to the customers," he said in a long post.
The controversy started when Comedian X posted about Ola Electric services. Kunal first posted stating that Ola does not have enough service centers and customers are getting bored due to this. Responding to this, Bhavesh Agarwal said, "You are posting such paid posts only after your comedy career is over." He said that if he performs duties at Ola service station, he will be paid more than comedy shows. In response, Kunal also asked, 'Can you give full refunds to dissatisfied customers?' He challenged. Kunal recently tagged Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and asked him to look into the plight of Indian consumers on the 'X' platform.