one man driving a car in a lonely forest .. it was raining
at that moment ...suddenly one of the car tyre got
punchured...and he is having stephiny in his car ...he gets
it and he tried to fix that stephiny...when he removes the
bolts of punchred tire all are gone into mud...all bolts...
fell into mud...and that bolts he never get...then, how can
he reach safely to home... by driving his car..?

Answer Posted / sakshi

it is mentioned that the man was driving a car and not
specified that it was his car.. later he called for his car
and drove back to his home safely.

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