Swiggy says ‘mystery horse rider’ from viral video is not a delivery boy

New Delhi: Swiggy has finally caught the man who was seen riding a horse while carrying Swiggy bags on a rainy day in Mumbai. Swiggy had launched a social media campaign to trace the man who invented a new way of delivering food during heavy rains. However, it turns out that the man is a 17-year-old horse couturier, not a delivery executive. Avi shot it in the popular video featuring the man and the horse.

Swiggy had earlier offered a reward of Rs 5000 to anyone who helped them trace the “Swiggyman on horseback”. The man and the beast have now been found, and Swiggy is told about the mystery man by the people who took the video. Swiggy describes the person as a “17-year-old” who “borrows things and forgets to return them.” Swiggy claims that the person took the delivery bag and refused to return it. READ MORE: Elon Musk Shares Fatherhood Wisdom! Employees asked to have more kids, enjoy these benefits at Tesla, SpaceX

17-year-old Sushant, who has become immensely popular on social media, works as a textile businessman at a stable in Mumbai, where he prepares horses for the wedding procession. The Swiggy bag seen in the video was made of embroidered drape, which is used to dress the horses for the bride’s procession. Swiggy mentioned on Twitter that the stable he works in is very close to the video being recorded. They were returning from a wedding. Read more: PM-KISAN: These farmer families are not eligible for Rs 6,000 annual benefit?

A young man, Avi, recorded a video of “Swiggyman on horseback” while waiting for the signal to turn green. Avi has now received 5000 Swiggy Money award.

“Avi and his friend claimed 5000 Swiggy Money bonus.” Sushant, whose broken phone confirmed his status as a gullible personality, found a smartphone. Now all he has to do is set up his account and wait for the blue tick. This ends our contribution. If you have any other questions please don’t answer. While Sushant and Shiva are pleased with our attention and have posed graciously for a portrait, they have asked us to leave them alone in the future. And that’s exactly what we want to do,” Swiggy posted.

Swiggy further said that no animal was harmed during the horse hunt.