
Anand Mahindra is impressed with this concept of a portable marriage hall. Watch viral video
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Anand Mahindra was quite impressed with the concept of a portable marriage hall inside a truck. He shared a video of the same on Twitter and it has gone viral with over 4 lakh views.
Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra is quite an avid social media user and his Twitter account is filled with content that goes viral in no time. Just like this video that the industrialist shared on the microblogging site. It featured the concept of a fully-functional portable marriage hall and, well, it has impressed Mahindra.
Anand Mahindra shared the video on September 25. The 2-minute clip featured the concept of a portable marriage hall. Yes, you read that right. The mobile marriage hall was built inside a truck with a capacity of almost 200 people. It also had stylish interiors. A full-blown wedding was also organised inside the truck in the video.
"I’d like to meet the person behind the conception and design of this product. So creative. And thoughtful. Not only provides a facility to remote areas, but also is eco-friendly since it doesn’t take up permanent space in a population-dense country," Mahindra wrote in the caption.
Watch the viral video here:
I’d like to meet the person behind the conception and design of this product. So creative. And thoughtful. Not only provides a facility to remote areas but also is eco-friendly since it doesn’t take up permanent space in a population-dense country pic.twitter.com/dyqWaUR810

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