'Can Only Happen In India': Man Pays Drummer Using Paytm At Wedding Procession, Video Goes Viral
The video, posted with the caption ‘How to use the technology, only Indians knew very well,’ has garnered over 6,000 likes and have got over 250k views so far.
New Delhi: In an age when digital payment is the new fad, Unified Payments Interface or UPI, such as Paytm, Google Pay and PhonePe have taken over the currency note transactions. In this era of ‘digital India’, a wedding video, showing the invitees paying the drummers through Paytm, has gone viral on the social media.
The video, posted by Suman Rastogi on her Twitter handle, shows a person dancing to the music at a wedding procession and paying the drummer through Paytm by scanning the bar code on the ‘dhol’.
The video, posted with the caption ‘How to use the technology, only Indians knew very well,’ has garnered over 6,000 likes and have got over 250k views so far.
#Paytm karo #Bihar Shaadi me bhi 🤣🤣🤣
— Suman Rastogi (@SumanRastogi6) August 10, 2022
How to use the technology, only Indians knew very well 😅😅 #KhudKiSunLe #BiharPolitics pic.twitter.com/Uc5J0UjFeB
The video has gone viral with netizens posting funny comments to the post.
One Twitter user wrote, “I really love this digital culture,” while another commented, “Perfect digital India.”
I really love this digital culture...
— |]|-|//@|_ (@dk12d) August 10, 2022
Another user commented saying, “They should have got the Paytm speaker too.”
They should have got the PayTM speaker too 😅
— Ronald Das (@DasRonald) August 10, 2022
A Twitter user wrote, “Many ways towards cashless transactions – it can happen only in India.”
Many ways towards cashless transactions- it can happen only in India .
— rajesh singh (@rajesh_irse) August 11, 2022
Another user wrote, “Finance Minister will impose 28% GST on dowry. Disclaimer: Taxation won’t legalise dowry.”
Finance minister will impose 28% GST on dowry.
— અહેમદ ગોદિલ (@noitpursid) August 11, 2022
Disclaimer: taxation won't legalise dowry