Kerala’s 72-year-old ‘Driver Amma’ wins hearts driving Rolls-Royce in Dubai


Daijiworld Media Network - Dubai

Dubai, Aug 29: A 72-year-old woman from Kerala, fondly known as ‘Driver Amma’, has gone viral after a video showed her confidently driving a Rolls-Royce Ghost through the streets of Dubai in a saree.

Mani Amma, who holds licenses to operate 11 types of vehicles, is not new to the spotlight. Back in Kerala, she runs a driving school and is skilled in handling everything from cars to trucks, forklifts, and cranes.

Her recent drive in Dubai earned global admiration when industrialist Anand Mahindra shared the video, calling her his ‘Monday Motivation’. The clip shows her proudly flashing her international driving permit before navigating the luxury car with ease, leaving viewers impressed by her composure.

Netizens praised her spirit, describing her as proof that age is no barrier to pursuing passions. Many hailed her as a symbol of perseverance and tradition, blending the grace of a saree with the thrill of driving one of the world’s most luxurious cars.

From Kerala’s roads to Dubai’s boulevards, ‘Driver Amma’ has become a global inspiration, reminding everyone that true passion knows no age.

 

 

 

  

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