Man Orders Kurta For German Colleague From Online App For Diwali, CEO Reacts
The first image shows a brown paper shopping bag used by Blinkit, while the second pic is an image of a kurta inside the bag.
Offices across the country also celebrate Diwali with their employees. During these office Diwali parties, people are asked to wear traditional dresses so as to give it a more traditional look. Recently, a man took to social media to share a post about how he ordered
a traditional Indian dress for his German colleague from instant delivery service Blinkit for an office party.
Taking to microblogging site X, formerly Twitter, Debarun Talukdar wrote, "My colleague from Germany visited the India office today and was surprised to see everyone wearing traditional (We had our Diwali Puja in the office today). Everyone wanted him to wear Kurta Pyjamas, and to my surprise, Blinkit was delivering in less than 10 mins!!! Amazing!".
He completed his post by sharing three images. First one shows a brown paper shopping bag used by Blinkit, while the second pic is an image of a kurta inside the bag. The third is of Talukdar’s German colleague wearing the kurta.
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My colleague from Germany visited the India office today and was surprised to see everyone wearing traditionals (We had our Diwali Puja in office today). Everyone wanted him to wear Kurta Pajama and to my surprise @letsblinkit was delivering in less than 10 mins!!! Amazing! pic.twitter.com/FqOZcrpneR
— Debarun Talukdar (@DebarunT) November 10, 2023
Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa reshared this post and wrote, "Glad we could help We listed @Manyavar_ kurta pajamas on blinkit a couple of days back. No reason now to not wear a kurta for office Diwali parties".
Since being shared, the clip has amassed more than 2 lakh views, over 700 likes and tons of comments.
"This is a game changing moment…delivering so fast," commented one user on the post.
"how cool! Blinkit is going to spoil us all," wrote another user