Check Out: RJ Malishka’s Witty Take On Pune Porsche Crash

The Pune Porsche accident has become a significant case, garnering attention with each new detail in the investigation. In May, a reportedly intoxicated teenager from a prominent family collided his speeding Porsche with a motorcycle, resulting in the deaths of two young professionals.

Subsequently, a complex series of attempted concealments, startling disclosures, arrests, and legal proceedings unfolded. The incident has incited widespread public fury, advocating for severe penalties against the perpetrator.

Concurrently, an internet sensation has emerged in the form of a satirical song centered on the Pune Porsche accident amid the ongoing inquiry.

Mumbai’s renowned radio jockey, Malishka Mendonsa, criticized the police’s handling of the case and narrated the unfolding events.

On X platform, she posted a parody video, commenting, ‘Whose Porsche? Daddy’s. But whose justice? Woke up to news of an F.I.R against a meme creator in the Pune Porsche case! The blame game continues!! So, this song had to be made. What are your thoughts? Do you think justice will prevail in the Pune Porsche case eventually?’

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She emphasized key developments in the case, including the accident, the boy’s age, his father’s intervention, accusations against the driver, legal involvement, and doctors’ arrests.

Posted on Saturday, June 1, the video garnered supportive responses from her fans. One wrote, ‘Excellent. Enjoyed it!’ Another commented, ‘Great work, Mumbai Ki Rani! Well done…’

‘More strength to you… Keep exposing such shameful individuals… Don’t let political influence deter you from addressing such cases,’ commented another user. The video has garnered over 600,000 likes.

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This isn’t the first instance of the Mumbai-based RJ creating parody songs about civic issues. Previously, she criticized the BMC for its poor road maintenance during the monsoon, drawing the ire of the civic body. RedFM also shared the song on their YouTube channel, featuring Malishka and her colleagues mocking the BMC for the potholes in Mumbai.