A Lamborghini Huracan crashed into a divider on Mumbai’s coastal road, drawing parallels to a scene from the film 'The Bads of Bollywood'. The driver, Atish Shah, was unhurt but has been charged with rash driving.
Lamborghini CrashMumbai Coastal RoadRash DrivingAtish ShahThe Bads Of BollywoodReal Estate MumbaiSep 22, 2025
The crash was caused by Atish Shah losing control of his Lamborghini due to wet roads from the rain.
Atish Shah, a 52-year-old resident of Nepean Sea Road, was driving the Lamborghini. He was unhurt but has been charged with rash driving.
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