Innovative Mechanic Transforms Nano Car into Helicopter for Weddings in Bihar
A Unique Wedding Ride in Bihar
People in our country are known for their resourcefulness. When it comes to making changes, they act swiftly. A mechanic in Bihar has recently showcased his ingenuity by converting a Nano car into a helicopter.
As news of this remarkable transformation spread, crowds began flocking to see the helicopter. Particularly, those planning weddings are eager to rent this unique vehicle, with 20 bookings already made.
The Genius of a Mechanic from West Champaran
When it comes to weddings, a common question arises: how should one transport the wedding party? 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 West Champaran.
Known as Guddu, this mechanic has crafted a helicopter specifically for wedding transportation. Many people aspire to arrive at their weddings not in traditional vehicles but in a helicopter, bringing the bride home in style.
Affordable Helicopter Experience
Guddu Sharma has managed to create this helicopter on a budget. He spent approximately 1.5 lakh rupees to transform the Nano into a helicopter. Interestingly, this vehicle will operate on roads rather than in the air, directly transporting the groom to the bride's location. Guddu mentioned that enhancing its features could cost an additional 2 lakh rupees.
A Stunning Transformation
People believe there will be high demand for this helicopter, 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.
Guddu Sharma has crafted the Nano car so meticulously that it’s hard to tell it’s actually a car at first glance. He has designed it with wings and a rear that closely resembles a helicopter. In these times of rising costs, everyone is praising Guddu's creativity, and for those who couldn't afford a helicopter for their wedding, this road-going version offers a glimmer of hope.
