Hey Pune peeps, have you heard the latest news from Rambo Circus? Despite the ban on using animals in circuses, they’ve come up with a genius idea to keep the magic alive – introducing India’s first digital elephant! That’s right, folks, you can now witness the spectacle of a lifelike mechanical elephant at the circus.

The owner, Sujit Dilip, spent months developing this innovative creation in Coimbatore, Kerala. Standing tall at 7-8 feet and mounted on wheels, this motorized elephant can move its neck, raise its trunk, and even spray water just like a real elephant. And the best part? It cost around ₹5 lakh to bring this digital wonder to life.

But that’s not all – the circus has also incorporated cloth-made animals like chimpanzees, giraffes, and zebras to add to the excitement. And they’re not stopping there, folks! Plans are in place to bring in a cloth chimpanzee from Dubai and a jumping kangaroo from Australia to amp up the performances even more.

Sujit Dilip shared, “Children love animals in circuses, and keeping them in mind, we created this mechanical elephant that looks just like a real one. While we respect the laws in India, it’s worth noting that live animals are still part of circuses in Europe.” So, if you’re in Pune, don’t miss out on the chance to witness this digital marvel at Rambo Circus!

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