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Divya Dutta recently experienced her first driverless car ride in San Francisco and shared the exciting moment on Instagram. The actress described the autonomous Waymo vehicle as her "imaginary Mr. India" in a playful reference to the classic Bollywood film. Alongside her tech adventure, Dutta has been actively advocating for better treatment of stray dogs in India. She made an emotional appeal for compassion towards street animals, reminding followers of traditional Indian values of tolerance and sharing.

Key Points: Divya Dutta Enjoys Driverless Waymo Car in San Francisco

  • Divya Dutta shares video of her first driverless car ride in San Francisco
  • She humorously calls the autonomous vehicle her "imaginary Mr. India"
  • The actress recently advocated for compassion towards stray dogs on social media
  • She appealed to Indians to show tolerance and care for street animals
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Divya Dutta is elated to drive with 'imaginary Mr. India' in San Fran

Actress Divya Dutta shares her first driverless car experience in San Francisco, calling it an "imaginary Mr. India" ride on Instagram.

"“An absolute intriguing experience to sit in a car with no driver!! Mera imaginary Mr. India..the waymo self driven car in San Francisco” - Divya Dutta"

Mumbai, Sep 7

Actress Divya Dutta, who is known for films like ‘Badlapur’, ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’, ‘Veer-Zaara’ and others, is pleasantly surprised with her first driverless car experience.

On Sunday, the actress took to her Instagram, and shared a video of herself from San Francisco, California. In the video, she can be seen enjoying her FSD (Full Self-Driving) as she is seated as the co-passenger.

She wrote in the caption, “An absolute intriguing experience to sit in a car with no driver!! Mera imaginary Mr. India..the waymo self driven car in San Francisco (sic)”.

Earlier, Divya, who is a pet parent, posted a video reel on her social media account. The video gave a glimpse of Divya Dutta's fur babies and their adorable moments with her. Making a warm appeal to fans over showing compassion towards strays.

Divya wrote, “#HAPPY #INTERNATIONALDOGDAY We Indians are known the world over for our love and compassion. These stray dogs have been living with us for so long, why treat them this way? All they need is love, can we bring it back, please? As a society, can we truly say we are proud of how we treat the co-inhabitants of this earth? Whether you love them or not, I respect that, but can’t we at least show compassion? Instead of throwing them out, let’s accept them with love, understanding, and care”.

“These streets have always been their home, what has changed now? Why beat or harm the voiceless, or even those who feed them? In our homes, our grandparents always gave them food, it was a way of life. Just like during Covid we went back to basics, let’s bring back love and compassion for these beings too. It breaks my heart to see them suffer, because we are letting them down. Let us be who we truly are, tolerant, compassionate, and sharing. This is my heartfelt appeal. What more can I do? Love you all. Please, no hate messages here, only love. If you disagree, kindly do not comment”, she added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Driverless cars in India when? 😅 We need this technology on our chaotic roads! Maybe it would actually drive better than some of our auto-walas
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Anjali F
Her message about stray dogs is so important! In our society, we've forgotten our traditional values of compassion. My grandmother always fed street dogs too 🐕
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Michael C
While I admire her advocacy for animals, I wish celebrities would also highlight the need for proper sterilization programs and vaccination drives. Compassion needs to be paired with practical solutions.
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Karthik V
Technology is amazing but let's first fix our basic road infrastructure and driving discipline. No AI can handle our potholes and sudden jaywalking! 😂
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Shreya B
Love how she balances talking about futuristic tech and traditional values. True Indian at heart! More celebrities should use their platform for such meaningful causes.

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