Harsh Goenka's post amid Kunal Kamra-Bhavish Aggarwal's online spat. (Photos: India Today Group and Harsh Goenka/X)

Harsh Goenka's 'one kamra to another' post amid comedian-Ola boss spat

Harsh Goenka has shared a picture of himself riding an Ola electric scooter with a witty caption amid the ongoing online spat between comedian Kunal Kamra and Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal.

by · India Today

In Short

  • Harsh Goenka has shared a post amid Kunal Kamra-Bhavish Aggarwal's online spat
  • Goenka's post features him on an Ola e-scooter.
  • He said if he had to travel from one 'kamra' to another, then he would use his Ola scooter

Billionaire Harsh Goenka has weighed in on the social media spat between Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal and comedian Kunal Kamra.

In a post on X tagging Aggarwal, Goenka said, "If I have to travel short distances, say from one 'kamra' to another, I use my Ola."

The post was accompanied by a picture of him riding an Ola e-scooter.

Clearly amused, Goenka's play on words was a jab at both the ongoing feud and Ola's electric scooters.

Take a look at the post here:

Of course, social media users had a lot to say. Take a look at a few comments here:

The Aggarwal-Kamra clash began when Kamra posted a picture of dusty Ola scooters outside a dealership, implying they were neglected and awaiting service. He questioned the state of Ola's after-sales service, tagging the Ministry of Road Transport and asking,"Is this how Indians are supposed to transition to EVs?"

Aggarwal didn't hold back, delivering a stinging reply. "Since you're so concerned, @kunalkamra88, come and help us out! I'll even pay you more than what you make from your flop comedy gigs," Aggarwal retorted.

Kamra, true to form, hit back in another post. The war of words escalated as Aggarwal replied, "Chot lagi? Dard hua? Aaja service centre. We've got plenty of work-more than your failed shows."

The spat didn't end there. Kamra accused Ola of dodging customer refunds, to which Aggarwal fired back, mocking Kamra's research skills and telling him to "do better."

While the digital battlefield raged on, Harsh Goenka's post provided a much-needed breather, injecting humour into an otherwise tense exchange.