Unbelievable! This Woman’s Placard Got More Attention Than Lucky Ali’s Melodious Voice At His Concert
If you know anything about the internet, you should know that it is filled with some of the craziest things that will give you a major shock. And this viral placard from singer Lucky Ali’s concert is no exception. In Bengaluru, a woman showed up at a Lucky Ali live concert with a placard in her hand that read ‘Flat(Mates) required’ and you will be surprised to know that it is getting more attention than Ali’s melodious vocals. She proved that modern problems require modern solutions!
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As we all know, veteran singer Lucky Ali is one of the best singers in Indian cinema but recently a placard stole all the attention at his concert and we can’t stop laughing. This hilarious incident took place at Phoenix Market City in Whitefield where a woman can be seen holding a placard in her hand in which she mentioned that she is looking for flatmates. The placard read, “Flat(mates) required #bachelorette,” along with a Twitter handle @bachelorsinblr. The tweet read, “You know housing situation is bad in Bengaluru when this happens in a Lucky Ali concert”. The picture is going viral on the internet.
Take a look at the tweet here:
You know housing situation is bad in @peakbengaluru when this happens in a lucky ali concert pic.twitter.com/jyWjoyq62B
— Shubh Khandelwal (@ShubhKD) September 25, 2022
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Take a look at their reactions here:
Many users could actually relate to the whole situation and they even expressed how finding a good flat and flatmates are more challenging in Bengaluru than finding true love. The pain is real y’all!
Admin’s @peakbengaluru moment last night at Phoenix Market City, Whitefield. Btw, this happened at the @luckyali concert 😅@fmrbangalore @BangaloreRoomi @flatshareblr let’s help here 🙌🏼#Bangalore #flats #mobilization pic.twitter.com/E0gfQPBzXq
— Klub (@klubworks) September 25, 2022
Desperate times calls for new levels of creativity 😂
— Khushi🐬 (@_Khushi_Shah_) September 25, 2022
It’s easier to find a life partner in Bangalore, but it’s so tough to actually find a house that you’d like to live in 🥹😅
— Chinmayee Bhamburkar 🐞 (@chinmayee_hp) September 25, 2022
Are we getting another season of Indian Matchmaking here?
What if someone with another banner saying "Looking for a flat" would have been there -> "Made in Bangalore".
— Rohit (@imgrohit) September 25, 2022
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Well, Twitter’s reactions were hilarious but we hope that woman found some nice flatmates at the concert.