Sania Mirza’s Sister, Anam Mirza Says She ‘Begged Friends For Coffee’ After Quitting Google Pay; Netizens React

Anam Mirza, sister of Sania Mirza, revealed she deleted Google Pay to control her spending. Her simple money-saving hack sparked a big debate online.

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Sania Mirza’s sister, Anam Mirza, is trending online, not for her fashion choices, but for a money-saving trick. In a new Instagram video from her series Little Changes, Big Impact, Anam revealed she deleted Google Pay and stopped using UPI to cut down on her everyday spending.

The video (which is Episode 4 of the series) highlights how avoiding quick scan payments made her more aware of where her money was going. She wrote, “No scan = less spend” and added that removing the app helped her think before spending.

Why Anam Mirza Quit Google Pay

Anam said she quit UPI apps to stop overspending. At first, the change was tough. She even said she had to “beg her friends to buy her coffee.” But with time, she found the shift useful in building better spending habits.

She didn’t follow any budgeting apps or tips and just made one change. By stepping away from the convenience of instant payments, she focused more on her financial decisions. The video quickly got attention, with many users praising her honest approach.

Check it out below!

Sister Of Sania Mirza Sparks Online Reactions

The internet reacted fast, and some people liked Anam’s simple move. A user wrote, “This will definitely make a big impact for sure.” Another said, “Really a great change to have at this era of time.”

However, not everyone agreed. One user commented, “Suits you because you’re already rich. Only middle-class people like us could relate to how convenient UPI is. People should definitely think before doing unnecessary expenses, but deleting the UPI a/c for that is too much.”

Still, Anam’s story has struck a chord. In a world full of digital shortcuts, her message was simply making small changes can lead to smarter spending.

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