Man dressed as an astronaut 'moonwalks' over potholes resembling craters on the side of an Indian street
- Man in spacesuit walks over potholes on Tunga Nagar Main Road in Bengaluru
- Footage was shot by artist Baadal Nanjundaswamy, from Bengaluru, India
- The potholes and dust on the side of the busy road resemble moon's surface
- Cars and vans are seen rushing past the 'astronaut' when the video pans out
A man dressed in an astronaut suits 'moonwalks' over potholes resembling craters on the side of a busy street in India.
The incredible footage was shot by artist Baadal Nanjundaswamy, from Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
Footage shows a man dressed in a white spacesuit with a helmet on as he pretends to stride over the crater's with little gravity down the Tunga Nagar Main Road in Bengaluru.

The man dressed as an astronaut in a white spacesuit and helmet walks across potholes on the Tunga Nagar Main Road in Bengaluru, India, which resemble the moon's surface
The video is shot from above and shows the man taking slow steps over the grit and dust of the potholes which resemble the moon's surface
However when the video pans out, it shows the man walking alongside a busy street in the capital Bengaluru.
Yet the 'astronaut' continues on his path across the potholes while vans and cars pass by him.

The man takes slow steps as he pretends to be on the moon which has gravity of around 17% compared to that on Earth

The minute-long video was shot by artist Baadal Nanjundaswamy, from Bengaluru. When the video pans out, cars and vans can be seen passing down the busy street

The glare of the streetlights creates a spooky glow over the man in the astronaut suit as he pretends to walk over the craters on the moon
The minute-long video was shared on Twitter with on user commenting: 'ISRO can train their astronauts in these roads so that we have a successful Moon mission in 2022.'