[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]Two siblings from Uttar Pradesh, India gained widespread attention after modifying their Suzuki Wagon R into a makeshift helicopter. However, their aspirations of flying high were thwarted by law enforcement, who fined them for their innovative but unauthorized vehicle modifications.
Ishwardin Prajapati, 36, and Parmeshwardin Prajapati, 37, drew inspiration from YouTube and embarked on their ambitious project to create a “car copter” for renting out at weddings. Working from their makeshift workshop, they meticulously attached rotor blades to the car’s roof and crafted a tail and other components from sheet metal, resulting in a spectacle that amused and impressed viewers.
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Despite facing a setback from the authorities, the brothers remain determined to pursue their aerial venture. They intend to offer their “helicopter car” for weddings, viewing it as a lucrative opportunity to supplement their income from crafting idols of Hindu deities.
Since gaining fame for their unconventional creation, the siblings have become local celebrities, attracting numerous curious spectators to their workshop. They have received numerous booking requests from couples eager to incorporate their unique vehicle into their wedding celebrations.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]