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Internet trivia, Orry Travels by Train to Kodaikanal, and “Indian Railways Are Trying to Control Damage”

Orry, real name Orhan Awatramani, has always been associated with opulence and luxury. He showcases his opulent lifestyle with his assortment of opulent items, which includes clothing, travel gear, and phone covers. But when the “I live, I am a liver” ambassador chose to take a train to Kodaikanal—a deviation from his customary ostentatious travel choices—the current talk about him took an unexpected turn. Social media went crazy when Orry made this surprise decision, with many people laughing at the juxtaposition between his typical rich image and the simplicity of traveling by train.

Many were taken aback when Orry was discovered at the train station with other passengers, wearing his signature “I am a Liver” t-shirt in a vivid sap green hue with a matching blue cap. He uploaded photos of himself posing inside the train, which made bystanders laugh even more.

The scenario was quickly made fun of by a deluge of memes on the internet. When they saw Orry aboard a train, many couldn’t help but laugh at what they saw to be an effort by Indian Railways to enhance its reputation. One person on “X” commented, “Not this damage control by railway ministry smh,” while another thought amusingly, “Just thinking about the amount of sanitizer used in this picture.” A third person made the comment, “Ask him to visit general compartment,” highlighting the sharp difference between the standard rail coach’s terrible conditions and its luxurious accommodations.

In the rush of conjecture, questions surfaced as to whether the railroads were being sincere in their gesture or whether it was just a PR trick. An uncrowded 3AC. One doubter said, “This is not genuine,” and another agreed, saying, “Nice… trains are vacant in the yard. Well noted. “That check must be big for him to travel 10 hours in it,” chimed in a third.

Netizens were particularly drawn to Orry’s choice of shoes, which were allegedly valued at an astounding Rs. 4.9 lakh. Instagram users were eager to draw attention to this extravagant purchase. One user even mistook Orry’s footwear for having a lesser price tag, which prompted Orry to correct the record and explain the outrageous cost in the comments area.

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