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This is an archive article published on January 4, 2024

Architect switches to vada pav business in Bengaluru; see his quirky banner

The man was holding an interesting banner that said, “I’m not a superhero, but I can save the day with a vadapav.”

Architect switches to vada pav business in BengaluruVishwas, a techie from Bengaluru, shared a photo of the man who he came across outside Zudio, a clothing store, at HSR Layout.

The city of Bengaluru is now famous not only as an IT hub but for its startup culture as well. A lot of people have shared on X how the city folk leave their conventional job to follow their passion.
A similar story of a former architect who left the corporate world to start his own ‘vada pav’ business was shared on the microblogging platform.

Vishwas, a techie from Bengaluru, shared a photo of the man who he came across outside Zudio, a clothing store, at HSR Layout. The man was holding an interesting banner that said, “I’m not a superhero, but I can save the day with a vadapav.”

“Met the guy at Zudio, HSR. A day made with a mix of shopping & vadapav bliss! An ex-architect, he left the corporate world to revive vadapav’s complete meal charm. Living in Bengaluru is a thrilling ride on the innovation rollercoaster!” Vishwas wrote on X.

Recently, an account named The Bengaluru Man (@BetterBengaluro) shared how an Uber cab driver in Bengaluru informed him how he has launched his own app called Nano Travels to compete with Uber and Ola.

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The driver named Lokesh told him that he has enlisted more than 600 drivers on his app and even launched its iOS version.

“Peak Bengaluru: Mr Lokesh my uber cab driver informed me that he has launched his own app to compete with uber and ola and already has more than 600 drivers on his app. Moreover, today they launched their IOS version for apple too,” it said.

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