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Instagram · May 28, 2026

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Pune Porsche Accident Accused's Father Seen Dancing with Currency Garland After Bail, Sparking Outrage

The video discusses a controversy surrounding Vishal Agarwal, the father of the minor accused in the Pune Porsche accident case, who was reportedly seen dancing at a party with a currency note garland shortly after being granted bail.

What's right

Vishal Agarwal, father of the minor accused in the Pune Porsche accident case, was seen dancing at a party.
Vishal Agarwal was seen wearing a garland made of currency notes at the party.
Vishal Agarwal received bail before being seen at the party.

What's wrong

The claim that the party occurred 'weeks after getting bail' is disputed by the family, who state the video is from September 2, 2023, months before the accident.
The exact timing of the bail relative to the party is unclear, with some sources suggesting it was after bail and others indicating the video is from before the accident.

Breakdown

Multiple news sources confirm that Vishal Agarwal, father of the minor accused in the Pune Porsche accident case, was seen dancing at a party wearing a garland made of currency notes [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][10]. The controversy arose due to the perception that this celebration occurred shortly after his bail [1][2][4][6][7][8].

However, there is a significant contradiction regarding the timing. While the initial claim and many reports suggest the party was weeks after his bail, Agarwal's family has stated that the video is from September 2, 2023, during his silver wedding anniversary in Goa, which was months before the fatal Pune Porsche crash on May 19, 2024 [4][5].

This would mean the celebration was not related to his bail but predated the accident entirely. Some sources also mention he spent 'nearly two years in custody' before bail [1], and was granted bail by the Supreme Court in March 2026 after 'nearly 22 months in custody' [3][5], which contradicts the 'weeks after getting bail' timeline if the party was indeed in 2023.

The exact timeframe of the bail relative to the viral video remains a point of contention, making the 'weeks after getting bail' aspect of the claim not fully supported and potentially misleading. [1][2][3]

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