Vishal’s sharp take on Pune Porsche case
Tamil actor Vishal has ignited a firestorm on social media with his no-holds-barred reaction to the viral video of the Agarwal family celebrating after the 2024 Pune Porsche crash case. The clip, which shows Vedant Agarwal dancing at a gathering while relatives cheer, has drawn massive criticism online—and Vishal didn’t hold back.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), the actor posted a scathing note directly addressing Vedant Agarwal. ‘U didn’t win an Olympic medal, nor did u pass your college exams with distinction nor did you even do the least thing on this earth to make your shameless #agarwal family proud. U idiot #vedantagarwal U killed two budding IT engineers coz of your,’ he wrote, his anger palpable in every word.
‘The system might be corrupted’
Vishal didn’t stop there. He went on to accuse the system of being compromised, suggesting that wealth and connections might allow the accused to walk free. ‘The system might be corrupted. U might get bail for wat u did and committed. U can rejoice in the open with your shameless family owing to your flamboyant wealth and contacts in the society,’ he added, his frustration evident.
The actor’s post also carried a warning about cosmic justice. ‘But KARMA is a b***h. Remember that. Wat goes around comes around. Not cursing u. But honestly u don’t deserve to rejoice even if your dad has managed to plug all the loopholes in your case,’ Vishal wrote, making it clear he believes the family’s celebration is premature and disrespectful to the victims.
Appeal to leaders and public outrage
In a move that raised eyebrows, Vishal tagged Maharashtra Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging them to intervene. He stressed that the video should not become a ‘bad example for society,’ hinting at the dangerous precedent it sets if the wealthy can flaunt their freedom after such a tragedy.
On the work front, Vishal was last seen in the long-awaited action-comedy ‘Madha Gaja Raja,’ which hit screens in January 2025. But for now, all eyes are on his fiery social media post, which has sparked debates about justice, privilege, and accountability in high-profile cases.