After The Viral ‘Moonwalk’ Video, Bengaluru Authorities Take Notice & Fix Potholes

Sumedha Tripathi

After the video of a man ‘moon-walking’ to show the poor infrastructure of the Bengaluru roads went viral, authorities have finally taken some action. 

According to reports, a day after the video went viral, painter Baadal Nanjundaswamy who released the said video shared new images. These photos were shared to show “work in progress” at the city’s Herohalli road, where he had shot the video. 

Netizens congratulated the painter and took his post to draw attention to other such roads and issues. 

The viral video has now crossed 2 miliion views on Facebook and another 1.3 million on Twitter. 

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