Why Gujarati family held last rites of 'lucky car' - Watch

A Gujarat family held an elaborate burial ceremony for their 12-year-old Wagon R, which they believe brought them luck and prosperity. The ceremony, costing around Rs 4 lakh, involved lowering the car into a specially dug pit and covering it with soil, following Hindu rituals.
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