Gautam Adani praises wheelchair-bound employee’s bungee jumping video in Rishikesh | Trending

Bungee jumping is an extreme adventure sport and a video involving it has left people inspired. Shared Gautam Adani, it features a wheelchair-bound employee of his company making a powerful statement with bungee jumping. A wheelchair-bound employee of Adani Group bungee jumping. (Screengrab) “Most people do it for the thrill. Kay Mehta, our own Adanian, did it to make a statement. From the heights of Rishikesh, strapped in his wheelchair, Kay took a leap that told the world: no odds, no fear, can stop willpower,” the business mogul wrote. Also Read: Street vendor goes viral for his uncanny resemblance to billionaire Gautam Adani He added, “Kay, you don’t just inspire us – you redefine what it means to be an Adanian. Hum Karke Dikhate Hain #HKKDH.” In the video, Mehta, in a wheelchair, is seen with safety straps around him. At the beginning, a group of people surround him and cheer for him while asking him to look at the camera. The video ends with him enjoying the adventure sports. Take a look at this video: What did social media say? Adani’s video left people amazed and inspired. An individual posted, “Every time when the mind says this is impossible, the Cosmos sends someone to demonstrate how easily it is possible. Inspiring!” Another added, “It is nice to watch a fearless and courageous performance Kay Mehta.” Also Read: The collective wealth of Indian billionaires surpasses entire GDP of this oil-rich country A third joined, “Kay Mehta’s courage is truly extraordinary! His leap wasn’t just about adventure—it was a powerful message that determination knows no limits.” A fourth wrote, “Once more, the Adani group is backing the employees who represent just a tiny fraction of this massive company. When you say something like that to a worker, it truly comes off as a heartfelt gesture. Much respect.” During his son Jeet Adani’s wedding, Gautam Adani broke away from the billionaire wedding norm and donated ₹10,000 crore to social causes. The newlyweds, Jeet Adani and Diva Shah, also pledged to donate ₹10 lakh each every year for weddings of women with disabilities.