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Man left his bank job to deliver milk in a Rs 50 lakh Audi: The story that's going viral

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In Faridabad , a luxury car pulling up outside homes isn’t unusual. But when a man in casuals steps out of a Rs 50 lakh Audi to deliver milk, it turns heads. That man is Amit Bhadana– a former banker who left his corporate job to join his family’s dairy business . Today, he delivers fresh milk door-to-door in an Audi A3 Cabriolet . What started as a simple delivery job has become a local talking point. Amit’s journey from boardrooms to milk runs may seem unusual, but for him, it’s a blend of family tradition , passion, and a love for doing things differently.

From the corporate world to dairy deliveries

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As reported by the Times of India, Amit Bhadana didn’t plan to leave his banking career– it just happened. Like many others, his life changed when the COVID pandemic hit. He took a break from work and started helping his brother with their family’s dairy business. What began as a temporary fix soon turned into something more. As he got involved, he felt a stronger connection to his roots, and what was once a short-term solution became a full-time journey. “I initially used my 750CC Harley-Davidson for deliveries. But the scorching summer sun made it challenging,” Amit remembers how he first tried doing deliveries on his Harley.


Enter the Audi: The luxury milkman

Instead of going for a regular delivery van or bike, Amit chose something completely unexpected for his milk runs– his Audi A3 Cabriolet. The Rs 50 lakh convertible, known for its stylish look and foldable roof, became his everyday delivery car. It might seem unusual to use such a fancy car for a simple job, but for Amit, it just felt right.

“The weather-adjustable roof makes all the difference. Now, I can stay on the streets for long, even when the roof is retracted,” he explains, as quoted by TOI. With the Audi, Amit has found the perfect balance between comfort and practicality, allowing him to handle long hours under the sun without compromising on style.

A family tradition at heart

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Even with the big career change, Amit has stayed closely connected to his family’s dairy roots. According to a TOI report, their farm in Mohatabad village, home to 32 cows and 6 buffaloes, is the heart of the business. His father, Ram Avtar– a retired army man– looks after the farm, while his brothers, Lalit and Raj Singh, handle the daily work.

For Amit, stepping into the dairy business wasn’t just about making deliveries– it was about honoring his family’s hard work and tradition. “Every delivery run is like a joyride now. I'm living my passion for luxury vehicles, but honouring our family tradition at the same time,” he says, clearly proud of both his new life and the legacy he’s continuing, as quoted by TOI.

Balancing luxury with responsibility

Amit knows driving an Audi comes with a price. Just the fuel costs him about Rs 400 a day– something that might surprise people for a milk delivery job. But for him, the joy and experience of it all make it worth every rupee. “Every delivery run is like a joyride now,” he says, as quoted by TOI. Despite the rising fuel costs, Amit has no intention of downgrading his car or his lifestyle.

Amit’s unique delivery method has certainly caught the attention of Faridabad residents. As word spread, more and more people became curious about the man behind the luxury car and his milk deliveries.

A return to the Harley?

According to the report, while Amit’s Audi has become a signature part of his daily routine, he’s not ready to abandon his roots just yet. “Come winter, I plan to switch back to my Harley,” he says, hinting that the motorcycle might make a comeback when the weather cools.


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