
Indian Family Moves To UK With Royal Enfield And Furniture Because Vibe Matters: 'Boss Behaviour'
A Punjabi family reportedly spent over ₹4.5 lakh (around £4,000) to ship their beloved Bullet motorcycle and furniture from India.
When a Punjabi family decided to settle in the UK, they weren't leaving behind their Royal Enfield. In a video that's now gone viral, a Punjabi family reportedly spent over ₹4.5 lakh (around £4,000) to ship their beloved Bullet motorcycle and furniture from India to their new home in Wolverhampton, England.
Originally shared on TikTok and later reposted on Instagram by @ub1ub2, the video showed a container truck being unloaded. Out comes a black Royal Enfield Bullet, with a Punjab license plate, followed by an entire house worth of furniture: a full sofa set, dining table, wing chairs and beds.
'This is absolute boss behaviour—bro brought his home to his home," read the viral Instagram caption.
In the comments, the bike's owner, Rajguru, confirmed the cost of the shipment and said everything arrived safely after a 40-day journey. He added that the furniture was specially ordered from Kartarpur, Punjab, because of its quality. His family is now settling permanently in the UK.
The clip has already garnered more than 3.9 million views and over 2.4 lakh likes, with users praising the move.
'I can imagine how epic it must feel to reunite with your bike—especially a Bullet from Pind," one person wrote, while another added, 'Everything is temporary, but BULLET is permanent."
Turns out, when it comes to moving overseas, some things are simply non-negotiable- especially if it's a Royal Enfield.

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