‘Bro Checked All The Boxes': Bengaluru Auto’s Punchlines Spark Online Frenzy; See Viral Photo

Published : Sep 10, 2025, 12:26 PM IST
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Synopsis

An auto-rickshaw in Bengaluru has caught attention, sparking reactions online after a Reddit post featuring its powerful punchlines went viral.

An auto-rickshaw in Bengaluru has caught attention, sparking reactions online after a Reddit post featuring its powerful punchlines went viral. The viral image shows the back of the auto, with three crisp messages written on it: “Respect Women, Salute Indian Army, Thanks Farmers.”

The Reddit post, shared with the caption “Bro checked all the boxes,” quickly struck a chord with netizens. The combination of respect, patriotism, and gratitude packed into just three short lines has caught attention across platforms, sparking mixed reactions.

 

Bengaluru Auto’s Message Goes Viral; Reactions Pour In

Reactions poured in, with many praising the auto driver’s thoughtfulness and others sharing similar experiences in other cities.

A user wrote, "A month or two ago I saw an auto in Patna covered in quotes about Life.. real good ones.. n it was literally covered in it from inside to out."

Another user wrote, “Seem this Driver loves his Country.. At any cost he should be away from politics…”.

A third user commented, "Where does "Common Man" lie?"

 

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