Social media these days is not only a means of entertainment and pastime, but it has also become a great source of ideas and inspiration. Every day some video goes viral, which will make people laugh or think. Something similar happened with a video that went on the Internet before the arrival of winter. This video will not only make people laugh, but will also give a local business idea that many people say is 100% profitable. This video shared on Instagram is especially interesting for those who think that starting a business is only for the rich or involves a lot of risk. However, in this video, a common man explains in a very funny and confident way how one can earn up to Rs 60,000 every month by selling groundnuts, rewari and gajak in winter. What’s in the viral video? This video was shared by Instagram user @aman_chawla009 and its title was Day 2 Startup Series. In it, a man dressed in rustic style stands in front of the camera and tells which businesses are the most profitable in the winter season and how profitable they are. In the video, a man jokingly says that this startup should be launched in winter, the colder it is, the higher the sales. In this startup you will sell peanuts, rewari and gajak. For this you first need a vehicle. In the video, the man says that you should buy a ready-made cart with 100% margin. For example, if you buy an item worth Rs 2,000, it will be sold for Rs 4,000. With this you can earn Rs 60,000 every month. The man also says that every great man once sold peanuts. After watching this video, everyone gives different reactions and the video is quickly shared. Here’s how people reacted: Users made some funny comments on the video. Some linked it to Ambani’s business, while some reminded him of selling pretzels outside Bigg Boss. One user took it seriously and wrote, “Brother, I will try this idea, I even finalized the location.” At the same time, some users jokingly wrote: “Maybe Ambani started like this.” Someone even dragged Bigg Boss into the discussion and said, “Now I understand why cookies are sold outside Bigg Boss.” One user even asked, “Who will bear the cost of burning the stuff?” Many people have also started using videos for memes and jokes. In this way, this seemingly common video became both entertainment and inspiration on social media.
Before winter this person told about 100% profitable business, users connected with Bigg Boss-Ambani
