Indian weddings are pure chaos in the best way, they are like a celebration that lasts for 3- 7 days in Indian households, filled with hushed excitement, loud music, endless food, many traditional items for various rituals and family turning every moment into a memory.With the rise of quick commerce apps, supplying commodities just in time, people benefit from this even during the shaadi season, keeping the party stocked with snacks and supplies.Recently a fun video went viral on social media from a ‘shadi wala ghar’, where the delivery agent is given a quirky shadi item for money!

Photo: @shridhar_bhavya7/ Instagram
Quick commerce delivery guy gets bank notes’ garland for money
A fun video from a wedding home has taken over the internet, showing a Blinkit delivery agent getting paid in style—not with plain cash, but a fancy “noton ki mala” worth Rs 2,100. Shared by Instagram user Bhavya Shridhar, the clip shows the family’s playful twist on a Rs 2,000 grocery bill during their shaadi celebrations.In the video, the delivery guy arrives right in the middle of the wedding buzz. When he asks for change, the family skips loose notes and drapes a currency garland around his neck instead.Shridhar explains in the clip, according to the Instagram post, “There’s actually a wedding at our house. Blinkit’s bill was Rs 2000. Now the Blinkit delivery guy is saying, ‘Give me some change, it’s fine.’ So here, giving money to the Blinkit delivery guy.” Everyone cracks up as he stands there beaming with the extra Rs 100 bonus.She adds with a laugh, “This is ₹2100. Now the garland is given to the Blinkit delivery guy, he can take it out himself.” The busy family jokes he’ll have to untangle the notes solo since they’re swamped with festivities. The post’s is captioned, “POV – Blinkit waale bhaiya delivers to shaadi waala ghar.”
Netizens can’t get enough of this moment
One commenter wrote, “Only in India can a delivery payment turn into a full wedding ritual,” another said, “Blinkit bhaiya got the most royal payment of the day.” A third wrote, “He came to deliver groceries and left like the groom’s best friend.” Users also wrote, “This is peak shaadi season energy” and “Indian weddings can make even a delivery order memorable.”















