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Why Drive One When You Have 25? Bengaluru Man's Garage Is Straight Outta GTA

Why Drive One When You Have 25? Bengaluru Man's Garage Is Straight Outta GTA

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Boopesh Reddy's garage looks more like a luxury car expo than a driveway.
An Instagram reel shared by the page Rich Club of India has taken the internet by storm. The video, posted on August 6, features Boopesh Reddy, the man behind Bren Garage, performing a pooja beside a sleek red superbike. The next shot? A stunning aerial view of his home, with over two dozen dream cars parked in perfect symmetry.
The clip has already garnered over 1.5 lakh views and is quickly going viral for one main reason: this man literally owns every dream car youngsters talk about, from Lamborghinis to Ferraris, all neatly parked in his garage.
A Luxury Auto Showroom at Home
The video caption puts it best: 'Boopesh Reddy, popularly known as Bren Garage, has a car collection that looks less like a garage and more like a luxury auto expo."
And it is true. His driveway looks like a scene out of an international car show. You will spot some of the most expensive and powerful cars in the world: Lamborghini Aventador SVJ, Rolls-Royce Cullinan, Ferrari 812 Superfast, McLaren 720S, and the Mercedes-AMG G63, to name a few.
The reel captures this luxury in full glory, sleek designs, bold colours, and a wide range of custom-modified beauties reflecting Boopesh's style.
The Man Behind the Machines
Boopesh Reddy isn't just a car enthusiast. He is the Managing Director of Bren Corporation, a well-known name in real estate, retail, and education in India. But beyond business, he is someone who truly lives and breathes cars.
Located in Bengaluru, Bren Garage isn't just a collection; it is a passion project. Boopesh has built a space where automotive excellence meets personality. He doesn't just park them; he drives them hard too, often taking his machines to famous racetracks like Madras Motor Race Track and Buddh International Circuit.
More Than Just Supercars
What makes this reel and Boopesh's story click with the audience isn't just the cars. It is the emotion behind it. The caption sums it up beautifully: 'He literally owns the machines every youngster dreams of—the cars we sketch in our minds, he parks in his garage."
That feeling of turning dreams into reality, of hard work, hustle, and horsepower, is what is inspiring fans and drawing attention.
From roaring engines to shining chrome, the collection is a symbol of success and a visual treat for motorheads across India.
As the reel asks, 'If you got the chance to pick one from his collection, which beast would you drive home?"
It is a fun question because the options feel endless. Whether it is the raw power of the Ferrari, the elegance of the Rolls-Royce, or the performance of the McLaren, Boopesh Reddy's garage is a dream playground for every car lover.
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