
New Delhi, December 25, 2025: In the bustling streets of Mangaluru, Karnataka, where traffic jams and tight spaces are part of the daily grind, one car owner has found a way to turn road rage into a collective laugh. A video of a white Maruti Suzuki Alto has gone viral across social media platforms, not for its speed or modifications, but for a brutally honest four-word sticker on its rear bumper: “Keep distance, EMI pending.”
The clip, which has amassed over 60 million views and 3.5 million likes on Instagram, captures the vehicle navigating traffic on Circuit House Road. In a world of aggressive driving and minor fender-benders, the sticker serves as both a humorous warning and a relatable financial confession.
The genius of the sticker lies in its “middle-class” relatability. In India, buying a car is often a significant milestone achieved through bank loans and long-term monthly installments. The driver’s message essentially tells fellow motorists: “Please don’t hit me—I don’t even fully own this car yet!”
Social media users have flooded the comment sections with praise for the driver’s transparency:
Interestingly, the owner of the car, identified as Sagar P. Pandya, even chimed in on the viral post, thanking the creator for making his car an overnight sensation.
This isn’t the first time Indian drivers have used their vehicles as a canvas for wit. While trucks are famous for their poetic “shayaris,” car owners are increasingly using stickers to reflect modern struggles.
Beyond the laughs, the viral moment highlights how humor acts as a universal bridge. On the chaotic roads of India, where stress levels are often high, a simple, clever message can de-escalate tension and bring a smile to a stranger’s face. It’s a reminder that beneath the metal and glass, every driver is likely navigating the same financial and personal hurdles.