Rahul Dravid, former Indian cricket team coach, was involved in a minor collision with an auto rickshaw on Cunningham Road in Bengaluru. A video surfaced showing a verbal disagreement between Dravid and the auto driver, though no physical altercations occurred. Despite the tense moment, both parties engaged in a discussion without lodging formal complaints.
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