A hilarious AI-generated video shared on the Gems of Mira Bhayandar account has taken over social media, using wit and digital satire to highlight the sorry state of Mira Road’s streets. The video imagines a futuristic-yet-all-too-real situation: NASA scientists arriving in Mira Road-Bhayander to test the Mars Rover, thanks to the area’s notoriously cratered roads.
In the AI-generated clip, an interviewer asks the AI-generated scientists,“Why have you come here?” They reply, “We have come to know that Mira Road has Mars-like roads, so we have come to test the Mars Rover.”
The video continues in mock seriousness, stating in the caption, “NASA and Tesla will now open offices in Mira Road!”
The reel—featuring hyper-realistic AI avatars and dramatic B-roll of pothole-riddled streets—has struck a chord with locals and meme lovers alike. The video has attracted thousands of likes and comments are witty blending sarcasm and frustration:
“Ghodbunder Road jao, waha toh Jupiter milega!”
“Kya Mira Road hi Mars hai ab?”
“This is hilarious, but also sad.”
“AI on the next level! 🔥👏”

While humorous in tone, the video shines a glaring spotlight on a very real civic issue. Mira Road residents, especially during monsoon, face hazardous road conditions that are often ignored by local authorities.
In an age where AI is used for everything from customer service to deepfakes, this video cleverly leverages the tech for civic satire—making the case that humour may succeed where complaints fail.