
When lungi-clad Kannada actor wielded shovel to fix craters
The man is none other than Kannada film actor Vinod Raj. With the civic agency showing no signs of repairing the stretch, Raj took matters into his own hands to spare fellow motorists of the daily bone-rattling ride. He purchased raw-material, hired a tractor to transport the same and supervised the pothole-filling exercise. Several surprised motorists greeted the actor with handshakes and smiles.
"I incurred an expense of up to Rs 5 lakh for filling up the potholes and repairing the road.
I purchased jelly stones, M-sand, and cement. The daily rent for the tractor carrying them is Rs 1,000. I'm not doing anything great. I'm just following the footsteps of my mother and actor, the late Leelavathi," he said.
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So what prompted him to undertake the work? "Accidents happen here every day. Some victims were farmers carrying their products to Nelamangala to sell. Many women, riding pillion and holding vegetables, have fallen.
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Fortunately, no fatalities occurred. The recent rain worsened the situation. Even I take this road to reach my farmhouse. Therefore, we decided to repair it," he said.
According to Raj, he worked on the five-km stretch for around 10 days. "Soon, the work will be over. After the rainy season, we will fill the potholes using ECOFIX—a ready-to-use pothole repair mix developed by the Central Road Research Institute," he said.
Recalling the days when the road was not asphalted, Raj said he would ask his mother why she purchased the farm which had no proper roads. "A few decades back, we drove on the rock-studded road to reach the farmhouse. Thousands of commuters use this road every day, and potholes are posing a threat to them," he said.

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