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Time of India
2 days ago
- Automotive
- Time of India
Royal Enfield in the land of royalty: Family from Punjab spends 4.5 lakh to ship furniture in England
Owner of bike (@ub1ub2) A Punjabi family reportedly spent around Rs 4.5 lakh to ship their furniture and Royal Enfield Bullet motorbike from India to their residence in England. A video originally shared on Tiktok by user 'Rajguru3610', which has now gone viral, showed a container truck carrying the bike and the furniture being offloaded in Wolverhampton in the UK. The video captures a black Royal Enfield Bullet bearing a Punjab license plate being unloaded from a container, followed by a Sikh man taking a seat on the motorcycle. It also displays several pieces of furniture such as a complete sofa set, dining table, wing chairs, and beds that were transported along with the bike. The video was reshared by the instagram handle @ub1ub2. "This is absolute boss behaviour, bro brought his home to his home," the caption read. In response to queries in the TikTok video's comments section, Rajguru revealed that the cost of shipping the Royal Enfield Bullet along with the furniture was '4,000 pounds,' and confirmed that 'everything arrived safely.' He added that the furniture was specifically sourced from Kartarpur in India, explaining, 'We ordered the furniture from Kartarpur in India because the quality of Indian furniture is better.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Amazon CFD : La clave para un ingreso extra (Conoce más) Empezar ahora Registrarse Undo Rajguru further mentioned that 'his family is settling down in the UK permanently,' which influenced their decision to bring furniture from India instead of purchasing new items locally. On Instagram, the video has gone viral, amassing over 4 million views and more than 346,542 likes. Reacting to the post, one user wrote, "I can imagine it must feel pretty epic to reunite with your bike - especially a Royal Enfield Bullet from Pind." "Everything about this is brilliant!" commented one user. Another said, 'Royal Enfield back to his country'.


Indian Express
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Indian family spends Rs 4.5 lakh to ship Royal Enfield Bullet from Punjab to UK, sparks debate: ‘Third world behaviour'
A Punjabi family reportedly spent over Rs 4.5 lakh to ship their Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle and household furniture from India to their new home in England. The viral video, originally shared on TikTok by user 'Rajguru3610', showed a container truck carrying the items being offloaded in Wolverhampton in the United Kingdom. The widely shared video on Instagram shows a black Royal Enfield Bullet with a Punjab license plate being taken out of the container. A Sikh man, wearing a turban, is later seen seated on the motorcycle. The video also features various pieces of furniture, including a full sofa set, dining table, wing chairs, and beds, all of which were shipped alongside the motorcycle. According to Rajguru, the entire consignment cost around 4,000 pounds (Rs 4.6 lakh, approximately), and took 40 days to reach the UK, Hindustan Times reported. Responding to questions in the comment section of the TikTok video, Rajguru wrote, 'It took 4,000 pounds to ship the Bullet and all the furniture. Everything arrived safely.' He further explained the family's decision to ship furniture from India rather than purchase new items in the UK. 'We ordered the furniture from Kartarpur in India because the quality of Indian furniture is better,' he said. Rajguru also mentioned that his family is settling down in the UK permanently. The video was reshared by an Instagram handle @ub1ub2. 'This is absolute boss behaviour, bro brought his home to his home,' the caption read. Watch here: A post shared by UB1UB2: Southall, West London (@ub1ub2) The video quickly gained traction, amassing nearly three million views and sparking a debate. 'I can imagine it must feel pretty epic to reunite with your bike – especially a Royal Enfield Bullet from Pind,' a user wrote. 'Why are you taking your unacceptable lifestyle to other countries? You represent India but you cannot behave like in India,' another user commented. 'Boss behaviour? More like 3rd world behaviour it's the uk not Punjab,' a third user reacted. 'if shipping was cheap then they would have brought their tractor's too,' a fourth user said.


Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
Indian family pays over ₹4.5 lakh to ship Royal Enfield Bullet from Punjab to England
A Punjabi family paid more than ₹4.5 lakh to ship their furniture and a Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle from India to their home in England. Footage that has gone viral on TikTok shows the moment a container truck carrying the motorcycle and the furniture was offloaded in the city of Wolverhampton. The TikTok video was shared by a user named 'Rajguru3610' who said that it took 4,000 GBP (4.6 lakh INR approximately) to ship the furniture and the Royal Enfield Bullet from India to the UK. The black Royal Enfield Bullet, bearing a Punjab license plate, was seen inside the container truck. A Sikh man wearing a turban was then seen on the motorcycle after it was offloaded from the truck. The video also showed the furniture that was shipped from India to England at a cost of 4,000 pounds in a journey that took 40 days. The pieces of furniture included a sofa set, a dining table, several wing chairs and beds. A post shared by UB1UB2: Southall, West London (@ub1ub2) In the comments section of the TikTok video, Rajguru responded to queries about the cost of shipping. He said that it took 4,000 pounds to ship all the furniture and the motorcycle, and that everything reached the UK safely. He also explained that the furniture was ordered from Kartarpur in India as the quality of Indian furniture is better. Rajguru said that he and his family are settling down in the UK permanently. The Royal Enfield Bullet is one of the most iconic motorcycles in India. Motorcycle enthusiasts were thrilled to see a Punjab man ship his motorcycle thousands of miles. 'I can imagine it must feel pretty epic to reunite with your bike - especially a Royal Enfield Bullet from Pind,' wrote one person on Instagram, where the video was reposted. 'The Bullet is iconic,' another said.