‘This Is Business’: Monkey In Vrindavan Trades Samsung S25 Worth Rs 1 Lakh For A Packet Of Mango Drink | WATCH
A monkey in Vrindavan swapped a Samsung S25 Ultra worth ₹1 lakh for a packet of mango drink, showcasing clever barter skills. The hilarious exchange was caught on camera and quickly went viral.

Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, is well known for its ancient temples of Lord Krishna, historic buildings, and the sacred Yamuna River. However, it’s also famous for something else — its clever monkeys. The monkeys here have mastered the art of barter, often snatching valuables and returning them in exchange for a mango drink or some food. This practice is quite common in the area, and a recent incident added to the list.
A mischievous monkey in Vrindavan was caught on camera swapping a Samsung S25 Ultra, worth Rs 1 lakh, for a small packet of mango drink — showcasing its sharp bargaining skills. The video, shared by Karthik Rathoud on Instagram, has quickly gone viral on social media. It shows the monkey perched confidently on a balcony, clutching the expensive phone as three men below try to negotiate its return.
The man tries multiple times to throw the drink packet at the perfect place but fails. After a few miscalculated throws, the drink packet finally lands perfectly within reach of the monkey, who swiftly grabs it. After getting its commission, the monkey casually tosses the phone back and effectively seals the deal.
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"Samsung S25 Ultra le gaya Vrindavan ka bandar," reads the post's caption — perfectly summing up the unusual trade.
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This amazing exchange of products has left social media users in splits, with many praising the monkey’s viral business instincts. The video has garnered thousands of likes and comments, with users joking that the monkey might have a future in high-stakes negotiations!
Users Reaction to the Viral Video
One of the users said, "That was the quickest trade in human animal history." Another one said," At this point ,I am convinced they only act as animals intentionally." Whereas a third one changed the Hindi phrase a little and wrote, "Bandar kya jane Samsung flagship ka swaad."
























