'Ready to recruit her.' Anand Mahindra bowled over to see woman assemble staple pins into a tiny car

Anand Mahindra, Chairman of Mahindra Group, praised the creative potential of Indians on Twitter by sharing a video which features staple pins to form a functioning car.

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Impressed to see the woman assembling staple pins into a car, Mahindra called her 'incredibly creative'.
Indians are a powerhouse of talent, and billionaire Anand Mahindra believes so.

The Chairman of Mahindra Group took to Twitter on Saturday to share a creative video featuring staple pins.

The 56-second-long video shows a creative way to assemble staple pins into forming a smoothly functioning car.


Impressed to see the woman assembling the pins to form a car, Mahindra called it 'incredibly creative'. He even said that the woman was better suited to work on the manufacturing and design of real cars.

He wrote in his tweet, "How on earth did she come up with this idea using just simple staples? Incredibly creative but she should work on real car manufacturing &design now. We’ll be ready to recruit her!"


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In the run-up to the weekend, Mahindra also shared a "clever" video of an inflatable tent.

Taking a trip down memory lane, the business tycoon said that this video reminded him of his school camping trips in Ooty. He said that this new-age tent will be extremely easy to use for students.

He tweeted, "This certainly beats all the effort I recall making on our school camping trips (In Ooty). And I would particularly enjoy the sound of the rain on this tent on a monsoon camping trip. (Not in a storm, of course!)"


When a user expressed concerns about someone deflating the air knob, Mahindra replied, "Well, make sure you’re camping with friends, not enemies."
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After another fan's recommendation, he was thrilled with an idea of a Thar-branded tent.

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Within minutes, someone shared a doctored image of an inflatable Thar tent.


With more than 10.6 million followers, Mahindra loves to interact and share his ideas and wishlists with his fans on Twitter.

After his aunt Sudha Mahindra's demise on July 3 (Monday), the auto boss took a little break from the platform.

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