A Kerala student’s quest for social media fame backfired spectacularly in Bengaluru, landing him with a Rs 1.1 lakh fine for illegally modifying his car. The souped-up Honda City, spewing flames and roaring loudly, drew widespread complaints and official action. Authorities imposed penalties exceeding the car’s purchase price, a stark lesson in responsible vehicle use.
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