Adithya’s journey with machines started with a Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500—a bike that shook like an old washing machine but felt like freedom on two wheels. Then came Harley-Davidsons, where the rumble of a Fat Bob taught him that bikes aren’t just for getting somewhere; they’re for making the journey unforgettable. Cars followed soon after, and his heart has always leaned toward the ones that are a bit wild, a bit loud, and sometimes entirely unnecessary.
With the energy of Richard Hammond—his motoring hero—Adithya writes about machines in a way that blends humour, heart, and a genuine love for the road. Whether he’s talking about the thrill of a Harley or why the Maruti Suzuki Swift still brings a smile to so many faces, his stories connect the dots between the metal and the memories we make with it.
Picture Hammond dodging autorickshaws on a Harley with a grin plastered across his face—that’s the spirit Adithya brings to every story.