A cheerful video from a wedding home has entertained social media users after a family chose an unusual way to pay a Blinkit delivery agent. Instead of giving loose cash, they handed over a traditional “noteon ki mala”, a garland made of currency notes. The clip, uploaded on Instagram by Bhavya Shridhar, captures the lively atmosphere inside the house during wedding celebrations. What began as a routine grocery delivery soon became a funny and memorable moment for everyone present. As mentioned in the video, the Blinkit order totalled ₹2,000, but the family creatively decided to pay the delivery executive with a ₹2,100 currency garland instead.
In the clip, Shridhar is heard saying, “There’s actually a wedding at our house. Blinkit’s bill was ₹2000. Now the Blinkit delivery guy is saying, ‘Give me some change, it’s fine.’ So here, giving money to the Blinkit delivery guy.” Soon after, the family is seen placing the heavy garland around the delivery agent’s neck, leaving everyone around laughing. The delivery executive also appeared to enjoy the lighthearted gesture and smiled as he accepted the unusual payment. Family members jokingly told him that he would have to remove the notes himself because they were occupied with the wedding preparations and ongoing celebrations inside the house.
Shridhar further says in the video, “This is ₹2100. Now the garland is given to the Blinkit delivery guy. Now he can take it out himself.” The clip was uploaded with the caption, “POV - Blinkit waale bhaiya delivers to shaadi waala ghar.” The amusing incident quickly grabbed attention online and drew thousands of reactions from viewers who found the situation both funny and relatable. Many social media users said the video perfectly reflected the chaos and humour often seen during Indian wedding functions, where even ordinary situations can unexpectedly turn into entertaining and memorable experiences for guests, family members, and sometimes even delivery agents.
The viral video also sparked a flood of humorous comments from internet users. One person wrote, “Only in India can a delivery payment turn into a full wedding ritual.” Another commented, “Blinkit bhaiya got the most royal payment of the day.” Referring to the cheerful moment, a third user joked, “He came to deliver groceries and left like the groom’s best friend.” Another comment read, “This is peak shaadi season energy.” Someone else added, “The extra ₹100 is for the hard work of removing all the notes.” Praising the delivery executive’s reaction, another user wrote, “He handled it so well, what a sweet reaction.” One more person remarked, “Indian weddings can make even a delivery order memorable.”