Innovative Mechanic Transforms Nano Car into Helicopter for Weddings in Bihar
A Unique Wedding Transport Solution
In India, the knack for innovation is remarkable, especially when it comes to finding solutions. A mechanic from Bihar has recently showcased his ingenuity by converting a Nano car into a helicopter.
As news of this transformation spread, many locals flocked to see the helicopter, particularly those planning weddings who are eager to rent it. So far, 20 bookings have already been made.
The Genius of a Mechanic from West Champaran
The Genius of a Mechanic from West Champaran
When it comes to weddings, a common question arises: how will the wedding procession be transported? While some opt for horses or cars, others might choose a carriage. However, many dream of arriving in a helicopter. This dream has now become a reality thanks to a mechanic from Bihar.
Guddhu, the mechanic, has crafted this unique helicopter specifically for wedding processions. Traditionally, people aspire to arrive not just by horse or car, but in a helicopter to bring the bride home.
Affordable Helicopter Experience
Affordable Helicopter Experience
Guddhu Sharma has managed to create this helicopter on a budget. He spent approximately ₹1.5 lakh to transform the Nano into a helicopter. Interestingly, this vehicle will run on roads instead of flying, directly transporting the groom to the bride's location. Guddhu mentioned that enhancing its features could cost an additional ₹2 lakh.
A Stunning Transformation
People believe that this helicopter will be in high demand, as it fulfills a common dream. Although it cannot fly, its appearance will certainly give the feeling of riding in a flying vehicle. Additionally, it will enhance the groom's stature in front of the bride and her family.
A Deceptive Appearance
Guddhu Sharma has meticulously designed the Nano car to resemble a helicopter so closely that it’s hard to tell it’s actually a car at first glance. From the wings to the rear design, everything mimics a helicopter. In these times of rising costs, Guddhu's innovation is being praised by many, especially those who previously couldn't afford a helicopter for their wedding processions.