Video Of A Person Dressed As An Astronaut Walking On Bengaluru Potholes Is Going Viral

Smrutisnat Jena

Bengaluru’s roads are in bad condition, which creates a massive problem for commuters, especially during rains. 

The News Minute

To raise awareness about it, painter Baadal Nanjundaswamy recreated a scenario of an astronaut walking on the crater-filled surface of the moon on the streets to depict the poor infrastructure in the city. 

Nanjundaswamy represented the scenario through his stunning 3D street art in a 56-second video and shared it on Facebook.

You can see the Facebook post here: 

At the beginning of the video, you can see an astronaut walking on the surface of the moon, but gradually as the camera pans away, you can see the vehicles passing by and realise that this is just the state of the roads in Bengaluru.

Twitter is also praising Nanjundaswamy and is rallying behind him. 

India Today

The artist Baadal Nanjundaswamy is known for his artwork that attracts the attention of the civic authorities. In June, he had planted a life-sized crocodile in the middle of a street and in 2018, he had drawn a cobweb around a pothole to help civic authorities notice it.

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