Tamil Nadu’s own Prawin Ganeshan didn’t know this Tamil New Year would come with Bavarian horsepower. The founder and CEO of Kamakart.com, a sexual wellness e-commerce platform, woke up to an unexpected message on April 14: “Your dream car is ready, come and take it.” It wasn’t just any car. It was a gleaming new BMW iX1, gifted to him by a close friend in China.
The gesture, which Ganeshan shared in a heartfelt post on X (formerly Twitter), captured the internet’s imagination—not just for the price tag, but for the emotional backstory and the sheer unpredictability of it all.
A Toast, A Dream, and a Promise in China
Rewind to last year: Prawin was attending his friend’s wedding in her hometown in China. As the clock struck midnight on his birthday, she surprised him with a grand celebration, complete with cake and festivity. Amid the laughter and lights, she asked him what his unfulfilled dream was.
“I said I wanted to buy a BMW someday,” Prawin recounted in his post. Her response was simple, but bold: “Before your next birthday, you’ll be driving your own BMW.”
Prawin, who runs a sex toy factory and assembly unit in Dongguan, thought it was a kind promise made in the moment. But his friend wasn’t bluffing.
No Business Strings, Just Pure Friendship
The luxury electric SUV, worth around 2.5 lakh Chinese yuan (approximately ₹30 lakh), was not a token of business partnership or professional deal-making. “She is not a business partner,” Prawin clarified in the comments. This was friendship, pure and rare—one that drives dreams into driveways.
The BMW, currently stationed in China, won’t be shipped to India. Instead, Prawin plans to use it while managing his expanding operations there.
Ganeshan’s rise as an entrepreneur hasn’t been without raised eyebrows. In a line that resonated deeply with his followers, he wrote: “Many relatives, friends mocked me—what can a sex toys seller really achieve? Success is the only reply, whatever business I do.”
With Kamakart.com, Ganeshan has been reshaping the conversation around sexual wellness in India, a subject often wrapped in taboo. But this gift—extravagant, emotional, and entirely unexpected—has added another layer to his journey: one of validation, celebration, and a dash of luxury.
Friendship Goals
Prawin’s story has caught the attention of netizens not just for the opulence of the gift but for the sincerity behind it. In an age where friendship is often transactional, a heartfelt promise turned into a real-life BMW feels like something out of a modern fairy tale.
And perhaps that’s what makes this story so compelling: it’s not about a car—it’s about a moment, a memory, and a friendship that knew no borders.
So, the next time someone asks if dreams come true, you might just want to point them to a Tamil entrepreneur, a Chinese wedding, and a BMW that started as a midnight conversation.
The gesture, which Ganeshan shared in a heartfelt post on X (formerly Twitter), captured the internet’s imagination—not just for the price tag, but for the emotional backstory and the sheer unpredictability of it all.
A Toast, A Dream, and a Promise in China
Rewind to last year: Prawin was attending his friend’s wedding in her hometown in China. As the clock struck midnight on his birthday, she surprised him with a grand celebration, complete with cake and festivity. Amid the laughter and lights, she asked him what his unfulfilled dream was.
“I said I wanted to buy a BMW someday,” Prawin recounted in his post. Her response was simple, but bold: “Before your next birthday, you’ll be driving your own BMW.”
Prawin, who runs a sex toy factory and assembly unit in Dongguan, thought it was a kind promise made in the moment. But his friend wasn’t bluffing.
Last year on my birthday,I was attending my close friends wedding in China,she had arranged Cake at midnight with a grand celebration in her hometown for me,
— Prawin Ganeshan (@PrawinGaneshan) April 16, 2025
Then she had asked what is my long pending dream,wish list - i said i wanted to buy a BMW,she said before next birthday i… pic.twitter.com/OobXVFAL6l
No Business Strings, Just Pure Friendship
The luxury electric SUV, worth around 2.5 lakh Chinese yuan (approximately ₹30 lakh), was not a token of business partnership or professional deal-making. “She is not a business partner,” Prawin clarified in the comments. This was friendship, pure and rare—one that drives dreams into driveways.
The BMW, currently stationed in China, won’t be shipped to India. Instead, Prawin plans to use it while managing his expanding operations there.
Ganeshan’s rise as an entrepreneur hasn’t been without raised eyebrows. In a line that resonated deeply with his followers, he wrote: “Many relatives, friends mocked me—what can a sex toys seller really achieve? Success is the only reply, whatever business I do.”
With Kamakart.com, Ganeshan has been reshaping the conversation around sexual wellness in India, a subject often wrapped in taboo. But this gift—extravagant, emotional, and entirely unexpected—has added another layer to his journey: one of validation, celebration, and a dash of luxury.
Friendship Goals
Prawin’s story has caught the attention of netizens not just for the opulence of the gift but for the sincerity behind it. In an age where friendship is often transactional, a heartfelt promise turned into a real-life BMW feels like something out of a modern fairy tale.
And perhaps that’s what makes this story so compelling: it’s not about a car—it’s about a moment, a memory, and a friendship that knew no borders.
So, the next time someone asks if dreams come true, you might just want to point them to a Tamil entrepreneur, a Chinese wedding, and a BMW that started as a midnight conversation.
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