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An innovative street marketing stunt has caught everyone’s attention through a quirky food challenge video. A medicine store owner sparks widespread curiosity with an unusual panipuri eating viral marketing bet. He enthusiastically promises ₹100 per panipuri eaten to a random, lucky, hungry café customer passerby.
The brief candid clip teases intrigued viewers without revealing the final shocking twist outcome. This viral video hints at creative small business tactics evolving beyond traditional store approaches.
Shoeb K Khan shared this viral video on Instagram, showcasing a clever new street marketing stunt. The clip shows a medicine shop owner asking a lady whether she prefers momo or panipuri. After she chooses panipuri, he offers ₹100 per piece to test her appetite limits immediately.
She eagerly eats eighteen delicious panipuris and earns ₹1800 before any unexpected medical issue appears. Suddenly, her stomach cramps and discomfort forced her to seek relief at a nearby pharmacy. She takes medicine and heads to pay the bill, feeling relieved but unaware of the twist. At the counter, she discovers the same challenge guy turned cashier charging ₹6000 for her treatment.
Viewers flooded social media, both laughing at the prank and marvelling at its clever twist. A user noted, “Medicine bechna ka tarika thoda casual hai 😂😂😂,” amused by the laid‑back sales pitch. “Shoeb bhai ka business krne ka tarika next level ka hota h 😂😂😂,” the fan praised the stunt as next‑level marketing.
Another user, “Tablets ka bill 1800 hi rakhne the.... 😂😂😂,” joking that the medicine should’ve cost only her earnings. A comment read, “Khel gaye guru😂😂” echoing the playful grievance about the marketing technique.
This viral video illustrates how creative marketing can backfire into unexpected public costs and laughter. Audiences now share and debate this clever stunt across platforms with many amused comments worldwide.
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