Gurgaon designer offers to redesign pani puri stall, but bhaiya’s savage reply is totally winning the internet

Gurgaon viral video: A street food vendor became an internet sensation with a viral video where he humorously declined a woman's offer to redesign his stall's signage, stating he uses Canva. The clip, highlighting resourcefulness and the accessibi...

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Street Food Vendor’s Savage Response to Stall Redesign Offer Goes Viral
A street food vendor has become the latest internet sensation after his cheeky comeback to a woman offering to redesign his stall signage went viral online. The short clip has sparked laughter, debates, and a flurry of memes across social media platforms.

The Viral Clip

The video begins with a woman standing at the vendor’s humble stall, pointing at the old sign and saying, “Bhaiya, paanch mahine se meri salary nahi aayi hai. Hum mein se kisi ki bhi. Aap batao, aapke liye ye design kar dun main?” She is essentially offering to redesign the stall signage for him, citing her financial struggles.



The vendor’s response was swift and unexpected: “Nahi, mere paas Canva hai,” meaning “No, I have Canva.” This clever retort indicated that he could manage the design himself using Canva, the free online graphic design tool, without requiring her help.

Why the Video Struck a Chord

The video, shared on Instagram by @bearded.bhatia, quickly caught the attention of netizens. The caption read: “Pehle hi aura 0 tha ab toh negative me chala gaya. Ghar ghar mein Canva,” highlighting the humorous situation.

In just one day, the clip racked up over 27.6 million views and more than a million likes. Within the first 24 hours, it had already crossed 22 million views, reflecting the power of humour and relatability in online content.

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Canva Responds

Even Canva itself joined the conversation, replying with a fire emoji and the text “FAAAAAAAAA”, showing their amusement at the clip. Fans were quick to joke about the situation, with comments like “Har Ghar Canva Yojna” and “Bhai promotion ke paise maang (Get paid for the promotion).”

One viewer summed up the viral moment perfectly: “Life of a graphic designer,” acknowledging how free tools like Canva can empower anyone to create professional-looking designs effortlessly.

What Makes It So Relatable

The clip struck a chord because it showcases resourcefulness, humour, and the rise of DIY digital solutions in everyday life. For many small business owners, tools like Canva have become essential for branding, marketing, and self-promotion, eliminating the need for professional services in certain situations.
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