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Royal Enfield in the land of royalty: Family from Punjab spends 4.5 lakh to ship furniture in England
Royal Enfield in the land of royalty: Family from Punjab spends 4.5 lakh to ship furniture in England

Time of India

time12-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Royal Enfield in the land of royalty: Family from Punjab spends 4.5 lakh to ship furniture in England

Owner of bike (@ub1ub2) A Punjabi family reportedly spent around Rs 4.5 lakh to ship their furniture and Royal Enfield Bullet motorbike from India to their residence in England. A video originally shared on Tiktok by user 'Rajguru3610', which has now gone viral, showed a container truck carrying the bike and the furniture being offloaded in Wolverhampton in the UK. The video captures a black Royal Enfield Bullet bearing a Punjab license plate being unloaded from a container, followed by a Sikh man taking a seat on the motorcycle. It also displays several pieces of furniture such as a complete sofa set, dining table, wing chairs, and beds that were transported along with the bike. The video was reshared by the instagram handle @ub1ub2. "This is absolute boss behaviour, bro brought his home to his home," the caption read. In response to queries in the TikTok video's comments section, Rajguru revealed that the cost of shipping the Royal Enfield Bullet along with the furniture was '4,000 pounds,' and confirmed that 'everything arrived safely.' He added that the furniture was specifically sourced from Kartarpur in India, explaining, 'We ordered the furniture from Kartarpur in India because the quality of Indian furniture is better.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Amazon CFD : La clave para un ingreso extra (Conoce más) Empezar ahora Registrarse Undo Rajguru further mentioned that 'his family is settling down in the UK permanently,' which influenced their decision to bring furniture from India instead of purchasing new items locally. On Instagram, the video has gone viral, amassing over 4 million views and more than 346,542 likes. Reacting to the post, one user wrote, "I can imagine it must feel pretty epic to reunite with your bike - especially a Royal Enfield Bullet from Pind." "Everything about this is brilliant!" commented one user. Another said, 'Royal Enfield back to his country'.

The Royal Enfield that travelled from Punjab to the UK because how could anyone leave a Bullet behind!
The Royal Enfield that travelled from Punjab to the UK because how could anyone leave a Bullet behind!

Time of India

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

The Royal Enfield that travelled from Punjab to the UK because how could anyone leave a Bullet behind!

Remember 'The Place Beyond the Pines' where a bike became a part of Luke (Ryan Gosling), Romina (Eva Mendes), and Jason's little family? It turns out that real life is not very different from cinema! So when a Punjabi family decided to settle in the UK, it isn't strange that they brought their bike along with them – even though they had to pay a hefty amount for the transportation! Read on to know more. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Bringing the bike along Initially shared on TikTok and later reposted on Instagram by @ub1ub2, and now going viral on the internet – a video shows a container truck being unloaded. When the back of the truck opens, a Royal Enfield Bullet comes out of it. The motorcycle is seen to have a Punjabi license plate. However, that's not all that the truck carried. After the Bullet comes out, there's more – an entire house worth of furniture: a full sofa set, dining table, wing chairs, and beds! Clearly, the Bullet is as essential as all the other elements to make a house a home! The video, now raking up millions of views on social media, was captioned with, 'This is absolute boss behaviour—bro brought his home to his home." In the comment section, the bike's owner, Rajguru, revealed the cost of the shipment, which was around £4,000 (over ₹4.6 lacs), and informed that everything arrived safely after a 40-day journey. He added that the furniture was specially ordered from Kartarpur, Punjab, because of its quality. Rajguru shared that his family is now settling permanently in their new home in Wolverhampton, England. Royal Enfield Bullet: More than a motorcycle The Royal Enfield is not just a motorcycle; it's an emblem of resilience and adventure. Originally manufactured in Redditch, Worcestershire, UK, the brand has evolved into a global icon. Despite its British origins, Royal Enfield is now produced in Chennai, India, under the ownership of Eicher Motors. For many in India, owning a Royal Enfield is a rite of passage. Models like the Bullet and Himalayan are not just modes of transportation; they are companions on journeys through rugged terrains and symbols of a free-spirited lifestyle. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Transporting a Royal Enfield from India to the UK is no small feat. The UK has stringent regulations concerning vehicle imports, including the requirement for Whole Vehicle Type Approval (WVTA) for motorcycles. Indian models often lack the necessary certifications, making registration challenging. So, when Rajguru and his family decided to settle in the UK and they did not want to leave behind their beloved bike, the family did not mind paying the hefty price for it. Internet's take The video on Instagram has already garnered a lot of attention with over 4 million views, and several netizens are calling it 'boss behavior'! One internet user said, 'I can imagine how epic it must feel to reunite with your bike—especially a Bullet from Pind," while another person added, 'Everything is temporary, but BULLET is permanent." One comment came, 'I love seeing the British complain about people "invading" their country like dw guys we're just there for the bland food,' while another person was astounded just enquiring about the shipping cost, saying, 'Hold on! how cheap has shipping become,' to which, someone else explained, 'It's not about shipping cost. From India we can buy full furniture for your house in just the cost of some Ashley or IKEA sofa ($2500-$4000). So if you already have good furniture in your indian household then why not ship it instead of buying some here.' Prince Harry arrives at a London court to testify against tabloids

Indian Family Moves To UK With Royal Enfield And Furniture Because Vibe Matters: 'Boss Behaviour'
Indian Family Moves To UK With Royal Enfield And Furniture Because Vibe Matters: 'Boss Behaviour'

News18

time11-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • News18

Indian Family Moves To UK With Royal Enfield And Furniture Because Vibe Matters: 'Boss Behaviour'

A Punjabi family reportedly spent over ₹4.5 lakh (around £4,000) to ship their beloved Bullet motorcycle and furniture from India. When a Punjabi family decided to settle in the UK, they weren't leaving behind their Royal Enfield. In a video that's now gone viral, a Punjabi family reportedly spent over ₹4.5 lakh (around £4,000) to ship their beloved Bullet motorcycle and furniture from India to their new home in Wolverhampton, England. Originally shared on TikTok and later reposted on Instagram by @ub1ub2, the video showed a container truck being unloaded. Out comes a black Royal Enfield Bullet, with a Punjab license plate, followed by an entire house worth of furniture: a full sofa set, dining table, wing chairs and beds. 'This is absolute boss behaviour—bro brought his home to his home," read the viral Instagram caption. In the comments, the bike's owner, Rajguru, confirmed the cost of the shipment and said everything arrived safely after a 40-day journey. He added that the furniture was specially ordered from Kartarpur, Punjab, because of its quality. His family is now settling permanently in the UK. The clip has already garnered more than 3.9 million views and over 2.4 lakh likes, with users praising the move. 'I can imagine how epic it must feel to reunite with your bike—especially a Bullet from Pind," one person wrote, while another added, 'Everything is temporary, but BULLET is permanent." Turns out, when it comes to moving overseas, some things are simply non-negotiable- especially if it's a Royal Enfield.

Video: Indian Family Spends Over Rs 4 Lakh To Ship Royal Enfield, Furniture From Punjab To UK
Video: Indian Family Spends Over Rs 4 Lakh To Ship Royal Enfield, Furniture From Punjab To UK

NDTV

time11-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • NDTV

Video: Indian Family Spends Over Rs 4 Lakh To Ship Royal Enfield, Furniture From Punjab To UK

A Punjabi family reportedly spent over Rs 4.5 lakh to ship their Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle and furniture from India to their new home in England. A video, originally shared on TikTok, shows a container truck carrying the bike and the furniture being offloaded in Wolverhampton in the UK. According to the owner of the motorcycle, identified as Rajguru, the entire consignment reportedly cost around 4,000 pounds (approximately Rs 4.6 lakh), and took 40 days to reach the United Kingdom. The video shows a black Royal Enfield Bullet with a Punjab license plate being taken out of the container. A Sikh man is then seen seated on the motorcycle. The clip also shows various pieces of furniture, including a full sofa set, dining table, wing chairs, and beds, all of which were shipped alongside the bike. The video was reshared by the Instagram handle @ub1ub2. "This is absolute boss behaviour, bro brought his home to his home," the caption read. Watch the video below: View this post on Instagram A post shared by UB1UB2: Southall, West London (@ub1ub2) In the comments section of the TikTok video, Rajguru wrote, "It took 4,000 pounds to ship the Bullet and all the furniture. Everything arrived safely." He also shared that the furniture was ordered from Kartarpur in India, as the quality of Indian furniture is better. He further mentioned that his family is settling down in the UK permanently. On Instagram, the video has gone viral, amassing over 3.9 million views and more than 241,000 likes. Reacting to the post, one user wrote, "I can imagine it must feel pretty epic to reunite with your bike - especially a Royal Enfield Bullet from Pind." "The Bullet is iconic," another said. "Yo that's cool man amazing," expressed a third user. "Everything is temporary, but BULLET is permanent," remarked another.

Indian family spends Rs 4.5 lakh to ship Royal Enfield Bullet from Punjab to UK, sparks debate: ‘Third world behaviour'
Indian family spends Rs 4.5 lakh to ship Royal Enfield Bullet from Punjab to UK, sparks debate: ‘Third world behaviour'

Indian Express

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Indian family spends Rs 4.5 lakh to ship Royal Enfield Bullet from Punjab to UK, sparks debate: ‘Third world behaviour'

A Punjabi family reportedly spent over Rs 4.5 lakh to ship their Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle and household furniture from India to their new home in England. The viral video, originally shared on TikTok by user 'Rajguru3610', showed a container truck carrying the items being offloaded in Wolverhampton in the United Kingdom. The widely shared video on Instagram shows a black Royal Enfield Bullet with a Punjab license plate being taken out of the container. A Sikh man, wearing a turban, is later seen seated on the motorcycle. The video also features various pieces of furniture, including a full sofa set, dining table, wing chairs, and beds, all of which were shipped alongside the motorcycle. According to Rajguru, the entire consignment cost around 4,000 pounds (Rs 4.6 lakh, approximately), and took 40 days to reach the UK, Hindustan Times reported. Responding to questions in the comment section of the TikTok video, Rajguru wrote, 'It took 4,000 pounds to ship the Bullet and all the furniture. Everything arrived safely.' He further explained the family's decision to ship furniture from India rather than purchase new items in the UK. 'We ordered the furniture from Kartarpur in India because the quality of Indian furniture is better,' he said. Rajguru also mentioned that his family is settling down in the UK permanently. The video was reshared by an Instagram handle @ub1ub2. 'This is absolute boss behaviour, bro brought his home to his home,' the caption read. Watch here: A post shared by UB1UB2: Southall, West London (@ub1ub2) The video quickly gained traction, amassing nearly three million views and sparking a debate. 'I can imagine it must feel pretty epic to reunite with your bike – especially a Royal Enfield Bullet from Pind,' a user wrote. 'Why are you taking your unacceptable lifestyle to other countries? You represent India but you cannot behave like in India,' another user commented. 'Boss behaviour? More like 3rd world behaviour it's the uk not Punjab,' a third user reacted. 'if shipping was cheap then they would have brought their tractor's too,' a fourth user said.

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