Frustrated with ongoing customer complaints and a lack of clarity from Ola Electric about their plans for resolution, comedian Kunal Kamra called out CEO Bhavish Aggarwal on social media. This comes after a public feud between the two in October, where Aggarwal seemed to dismiss Kamra's criticism as a "paid post." With Ola Electric's stock price declining and growing pressure to improve customer service, the public is waiting for a response from the company.
Comedian Kunal Kamra and Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal are engaged in a war of words over the company's EV backlog, with Kamra setting a deadline and offering to publicly track unresolved complaints. As the spat continues, Kamra sarcastically asks Aggarwal to share a public plan that doesn't include hiring him to address the backlog. The issue of refunds and an end date for customer complaints still remains unclear.
Indian tech giant Ola Electric is facing major backlash following a show cause notice from the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) for a slew of customer complaints about service deficiencies. The notice comes after reports of Ola receiving over 10,000 complaints in just one month. The situation escalated when Indian comedian Kunal Kamra called out Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal on social media, leading to an acrimonious exchange. This backlash has also led to a drop in Ola's stock price, raising questions about the company's handling of these issues.
A heated debate erupted between Ola Electric founder Bhavish Aggarwal and comedian Kunal Kamra on Twitter regarding the service quality of Ola's electric scooters. Kamra criticized the company for neglecting the complaints of consumers, while Aggarwal fired back by challenging Kamra to come and help improve the service network. The exchange quickly turned personal, with Kamra calling Aggarwal arrogant and Aggarwal mocking Kamra's comedy career. Many Ola Electric customers also joined in, expressing their dissatisfaction and urging Aggarwal to address their concerns.
Ola Electric founder Bhavish Agarwal and comedian Kunal Kamra clash on social media platform X over the after sales and service quality of the company's electric scooters. Kamra criticized Ola's service network while Agarwal responded by inviting him to help resolve the issues or sit quietly. The disagreement highlights the importance of customer satisfaction and service in the business world.
Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal and comedian Kunal Kamra have sparked a war of words on social media over Ola's electric scooter service centers. The exchange began when Kamra raised concerns about the state of the service centers and Aggarwal responded by sarcastically offering to pay Kamra more than he earns in his failed comedy career. The two have engaged in a heated debate, with Aggarwal assuring that the company is working to resolve the issues soon.