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The sight of luxury cars and wealthy shoppers is nothing new at a popular mall in South Delhi that houses several luxury brands. Recently, a video went viral on social media in which a simple Swift Dzire cab is seen standing in a queue between a Lamborghini, Rolls Royce and a Mercedes.
A video has surfaced of DLF Emporio Mall in Vasant Kunj, South Delhi, in which expensive cars are seen entering the mall and queuing up for parking after security check.
“When you visit the most expensive mall in South Delhi,” Instagram account delhi_exotica wrote in the caption.
Watch the viral video here:
The security personnel also stopped a white Swift cab which was moving slowly behind the yellow Lamborghini Huracan for checking. It is believed that the cab was dropping a customer at the mall.
Shared earlier this week, the video has garnered over seven million views (and counting) with delighted users expressing their thoughts in the comments section.
“Lord Swift enter the chat,” Instagram user Raj said.
“Swift be like this: the clutch may come loose by mistake Another person said, “I hope I don’t drop the clutch.”
User Anuj Tiwari wondered if rickshaws were allowed in the mall.
Another user joked, “Entire GDP of Pakistan in one place.”
Another user said that “super rich” people commute in taxis.
Visuals of the modest Swift Dzire against the backdrop of luxury cars and the grandeur of luxury brands like Dior and Louis Vuitton at a mall in Delhi attracted users, making it quite popular on social media.
(Also read: ‘My BMW, Mercedes are all gone’: Gurgaon man shares video of luxury cars submerged after rains)
Vehicles stuck in rain in Delhi, Gurgaon
Due to torrential rains on Wednesday night, roads and residential areas were inundated in many areas of the National Capital Region (NCR). Cars and other vehicles were seen moving through the submerged roads.
(Also read: SUV goes out of control and overturns in floodwaters in Gurgaon after heavy rains, driver trapped inside. Video)
Waterlogging continued in many parts of Delhi on Thursday, a day after heavy rains, officials said. They said five people have died so far in separate rain-related incidents.
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