Actor Kunal Kapoor shared a picture he considers one of the greatest inventions of technology
We all hate the sound of the buzzing of mosquitoes. Various products are available in the market to protect us from mosquito bites. Mosquito rackets, which are essentially modified flyswatters, are the simplest of those products. They’re easy to use, and the fact that they’re battery-powered lets us avoid coils and repellents. Looks like actor Kunal Kapoor is also a big fan of these rackets. Recently, he shared a photo of one such racket on Twitter and captioned it, “One of the greatest technological inventions of the last decade.”
One of the greatest technological inventions of the last decade. pic.twitter.com/weJo3UQWJj
— Kunal Kapoor (@kapoorkkunal) 24 March 2022
Soon, users on Twitter, replying to the actor’s tweet, engaged in a hilarious discussion and even shared pictures of his electric racket and other such products.
A user tweeted in Hindi that these modified rackets played a vital role in India’s progress in the game of badminton.
Mosquito
— kiranMLokmat (@kiranMLokmat) 24 March 2022
Another shared a picture of his racket saying that it also has a torch.
Where are all the mosquito hunters??It even has a torch????????? pic.twitter.com/Fnk15qN9y8
— Gajendra Jaiswal (@GajendraJa1swal) 24 March 2022
The image prompted Kunal Kapoor to admit that the torch wala was better than his racket.
you win!
— Kunal Kapoor (@kapoorkkunal) 24 March 2022
Another user told the actor that the “next level of innovation” would be mosquitoes approaching the racket rather than users chasing mosquitoes.
The next level of innovation should be getting the mosquitoes to the racket, rather than chasing them down
— Abhishek (@Tweeter_kar) 24 March 2022
Entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo said the mosquito killer was one of his best purchases last year.
Was part of my best shopping list of 2021
— Ankur Warikoo (@warikoo) 24 March 2022
One user, who was not much impressed by the racket, even offered a traditional home remedy to get rid of mosquitoes.
Was part of my best shopping list of 2021
— Ankur Warikoo (@warikoo) 24 March 2022
Here are some other hilarious reactions:
Probably the only game in which I’m developing skills every night. pic.twitter.com/Tnb48TEMiy
— Aaqib Raza Khan (@aaqibrk) 24 March 2022
How do mosquitoes see us with this technique? pic.twitter.com/N51q0QXKb3
— Ritwik (@RwickHere) 24 March 2022
Think about it before you buy it…???? pic.twitter.com/VxeQ7qjGvo
— ritesh jha.eth (@riteshjha0270) 25 March 2022
Mosquitoes can make our life miserable. But this technological invention certainly goes a long way in limiting the damage.
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