Here’s how the internet reacted to R Madhavan’s son Vedaant learning how to drive in a Porsche

Updated : Aug 01, 2023 18:53
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Actor R Madhavan’s son Vedaant Madhavan, who is a swimming champion, is now learning how to drive. Dubai-based driving school Galadari Motor Driving Centre shared a video of Vedaant sitting inside a white Porsche with his driving instructor.

The star kid was dressed in a white T-shirt and black shorts as he stepped inside the luxury car.

He said, ‘Hi, I am Vedaant Madhavan, and today I am at the Galadari Motor Driving Centre. I just passed my theory exam, and now I am with my amazing instructor to learn how to drive. I am driving this amazing Porsche, and I can't wait to get my (driving) licence.’

Several netizens dropped funny comments on Vedaant learning how to drive in a Porsche.

An Instagram user commented on Vedaant's video, ‘Learning to drive in a f****** PORSCHE (crying emoji)… come on!’

Another person said, ‘Okay I learned driving on what? Maruti 800 (laughing emoji).’ One more joked, ‘Maruti 800 left the chat...’

Vedaant Madhavan won medals for India at the Malaysia Invitational Age Group Swimming Championships a while back.

R Madhavan had shared photos of his son, and wife Sarita Birje from the swimming championship.

Madhavan's son has in the last few years won many medals. In February 2023, he represented Team Maharashtra at the Khelo India 2023 tournament and bagged five gold and two silver medals.

In 2022, he also bagged a gold medal at the Danish Open in the 800m men's freestyle swimming event.

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