Bengaluru Man Rides With A Kadhai On His Head- Viral Video Leaves Internet In Splits, Police Respond

Bengaluru’s traffic never runs short of surprises, but a recent viral clip has taken it up a notch. A pillion rider was seen balancing a kadhai, yes, a deep cooking pot on his head instead of a helmet, zipping through the city’s busy streets. The bizarre yet hilarious scene has triggered a wave of reactions online, blending humour with concern for road safety.
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The Clip That Stirred the Internet

Originally shared by Karnataka Portfolio on X, the video shows a two-wheeler cruising near Roopena Agrahara. The rider followed the rules with a proper helmet, but the pillion opted for a kadhai as his 'protective gear.' The sight, caught by another commuter, quickly became viral gold.


‘Peak Bengaluru Moment’ Goes Viral

Sharing the clip, Karnataka Portfolio captioned it, “a frying pan can flip an omelette, not save a skull.” The witty line summed up Bengaluru’s quirky spirit while driving home a serious reminder about the purpose of helmets.


Netizens React: From LOLs to Lessons

Social media lit up with comments. One user called it “innovation at its best,” while another joked, “When life gives you a challan, get a kadhai.” Amid the laughter, many users raised valid concerns about road safety and the alarming trend of skipping helmets to avoid hair mess or discomfort.

Police Take Note

As reported by India Today, the Bengaluru Traffic Police didn’t miss the clip either. It was flagged to the Electronic City Traffic Police Station for further action, highlighting that even humorous incidents don’t escape their radar.


Humour With a Message

Though the video left many amused, it also served as a strong reminder, helmets save lives, kadhais don’t. As Karnataka Portfolio aptly put it, they are “lifesavers, not props for viral reels.” Bengaluru’s latest traffic moment may have gone viral for laughs, but it carries a serious message worth remembering.

Disclaimer: This article is based on a viral video and user comments shared on social media. NewsPoint has not independently verified the authenticity of the clip. The content aims to raise awareness about road safety and does not encourage or promote unsafe behaviour.