Indian Man Sells Wife’s Jewelry to Build Bed Cart, Later Caught by Police
A recent viral story involves Nawab Sheikh, a 27-year-old man from Shambhunagar in West Bengal, India. He gained fame for creating a unique “bed cart,” a mobile bed on wheels that functions like a vehicle.

Indian Man Sells Wife’s Jewelry to Build Bed Cart, Later Caught by Police
However, his success didn’t last long. The police seized the vehicle due to traffic violations.
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Nawab funded his project by selling his wife’s jewelry, as he earns only Rs 9,000 per month. He spent around Rs 2.15 lakh to complete the project.
The bed cart features a 5×7 ft mattress, pillows, bed sheets, a driver’s seat, a steering wheel, rear-view mirrors, and a brake system.
The Domkal police seized the vehicle for violating the Motor Vehicles Act. Nawab lacked the necessary documents and permissions to operate it on public roads.
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Videos of the bed cart went viral. But Nawab faced copyright issues when a Bangladeshi media channel uploaded his video without permission. This incident led to the blocking of his Facebook account.
Nawab’s wife, Meher Negar, expressed pride in his hard work. But she also mentioned his heartbreak over the copyright issues and the seizure of the vehicle.
What inspired Nawab to create a mobile bed?
Nawab Sheikh created the mobile bed, or “bed cart,” because he wanted to go viral. He said, “I had just one dream — to go viral.”
He spent over 1.5 years designing and building the unique vehicle. It featured a 5×7 ft mattress, pillows, bed sheets, a driver’s seat, a steering wheel, rear-view mirrors, and a brake system.
The incident highlights both the creativity and challenges faced by individuals in pursuing unconventional projects.

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