Apple CEO Tim Cook, whilst welcoming shoppers on the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) retailer in Mumbai on Tuesday, used to be pleasantly shocked to look a person strolling in with a Macintosh Classic. Visuals shared on social media confirmed Cook praising the Apple fan, who introduced the antique pc to the grand opening of Apple’s first retail retailer in India.
According to a document by way of Moneycontrol, Sajid is an Apple loyalist and UX clothier. Sharing his happiness on the retailer opening in Mumbai, he informed Moneycontrol that he has been an avid consumer of all Apple merchandise, he printed that the vintage Macintosh used to be purchased in 1984. Dressed within the iconic turtleneck taste of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, Sajid left Cook surprised together with his prized ownership and posed for footage whilst the shop workers and crowd cheered.
Calling the release of the BKC retailer an enormous milestone for Apple customers in India, he mentioned that he used to be desperate to discover the newest lineup of the tech massive without delay from the shop.
The Mumbai retailer opened its doorways to the general public at 11 am on Tuesday with Cook and senior vice chairman for retail Deirdre O’Brien excitedly welcoming the preliminary few shoppers, who were queuing up on the mall since morning to be some of the first ones to buy on the retailer.
Cook posed for selfies with the shoppers and exchanged fast pleasantries ahead of welcoming them into the shop situated throughout the Jio World Drive mall.
“The energy, creativity, and passion in Mumbai is incredible! We are so excited to open Apple BKC — our first store in India,” Cook, who’s returning to India after seven years, wrote on Twitter.
The release of the Mumbai retailer can be adopted by way of the hole of any other retail outlet in New Delhi’s Saket on Thursday.