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Later that night, the video is edited and uploaded. Within four hours, it has 200,000 views. Comments pour in: “King of Delhi!” and “Fake lifestyle, real cringe.”
It gets 50,000 views in an hour—more than any “show off” video.
For his 450,000 followers on Instagram and YouTube, this is prime entertainment. For the shopkeepers of Rajouri Garden’s A-Block market, it’s just another Tuesday. Rajouri Show Off Mms -Pappu Mobi- 3gp
But none of that matters. Because the audience isn’t watching for reality. They are watching for .
The video opens with a rapid montage: Pappu stepping out of the BMW in slow motion, tossing a wad of fake currency (clearly marked “prop money”) into the air, and walking into a hookah lounge. The text overlay reads: “Bade log, bade shaukh” (Big people, big hobbies). Later that night, the video is edited and uploaded
He then buys ₹2,000 worth of soda from Sharma—on camera—and hands it to his crew. Sharma, defeated but richer, walks away shaking his head.
Midway through the video, a local grocer, , has had enough. Pappu is filming a scene where he “accidentally” knocks over a display of soft drink bottles while pretending to dance. The crew laughs. Sharma does not. For his 450,000 followers on Instagram and YouTube,
Pappu sits alone in his tiny room, counting the earnings from the video’s brand integration—a local energy drink that paid him ₹15,000. He transfers half to his mother for his younger sister’s school fees. He sets aside ₹5,000 for the next day’s “show off” (car rental + fuel). The remaining ₹2,500 is his profit.










