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Birthday Cake Or ATM Machine? Viral Video Leaves Internet Puzzled - News18

Oct 30, 2024

People go to extra lengths to make their content look relatable or unique, just for the sake of some views online. People share various types of videos on social media, ranging from funny to interesting. You may have seen various birthday celebrations, but this viral video on the internet has everyone’s attention because of its uniqueness. You can even take inspiration from the now-viral clip for someone special’s birthday. The video begins with a girl dressed in blue, standing in front of a lavender-coloured cake with white frosting on it. In the centre of the cake is a circular handle-like thing which the birthday girl pulls. What happens next will leave you surprised. As the woman pulled the circular thing, from the middle of the cake you will be able to see currency notes emerging out from it. Each Rs 500 note is protected by a film of plastic to prevent the food from touching it and spoiling it. The more she pulled, the more notes came out. But don’t miss out on the priceless expression on her face. As she continues to tug, she looks more and more surprised at the number of notes emerging from a small cake. The men around her can be seen smiling and clapping. One is also recording the video to capture the moment.

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The caption read “Birthday gift dene ka tarika thoda casual hai (The way of giving a birthday gift is a bit casual).” The video has garnered about 5 lakh views on Instagram. Users had the most hilarious reaction to the video. A comment read, “Chhotu chai laga note ginne vale aaye hai (Serve some tea, we have to count the notes).” Another wrote, “Cake hai ya ATM (Is this a cake or an ATM)?” One remarked, “Ye galat baat hai. Mere ko bhi chahiye. (This is wrong, even I want this).”

Eagle-eyed users noted that there were about 29 to 30 notes of Rs 500 each, which makes a total of Rs 15,000 in cash.