
Watch: A ride with Bengaluru’s Kannada-teaching auto driver
The Hindu
Meet Azzu Sultan, an auto driver in Bengaluru who also teaches basic Kannada phrases through a laminated placard stuck inside his auto, to help his passengers navigate the city
Azzu Sultan, an autorickshaw driver and content creator known as ‘Auto Kannadiga’, stands out with a unique mission.
A die-hard fan of legendary Kannada actor and director Shankar Nag, Azzu has taken it upon himself to bridge the language gap for non-Kannadiga passengers who board his vehicle.
He doesn’t just offer rides, but also teaches basic Kannada phrases through a laminated placard stuck inside his auto, to help his passengers navigate the city.
Read more: Pick up the basics of Kannada on this autorickshaw ride in Bengaluru
Reporting: Jahnavi TR
Video & Production: Ravichandran N

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