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Customer welcomes delivery boy with ‘aarti ki thali’, sings ‘aaiye apka intezaar tha’

New Delhi: A customer who ordered food on Zomato got his order delivered to him an hour late than scheduled. However, he used a unique way of expressing his outrage. When the Zomato delivery boy reached with the order the customer welcomed him by performing aarti and applying tilak. The delivery boy was surprised to see this.---Advertisement--- […]

New Delhi: A customer who ordered food on Zomato got his order delivered to him an hour late than scheduled. However, he used a unique way of expressing his outrage. When the Zomato delivery boy reached with the order the customer welcomed him by performing aarti and applying tilak. The delivery boy was surprised to see this.

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The video was posted by the customer on his Instagram account. The video has been viewed over 2 million times and have also garnered millions of likes.

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The person who ordered first performed the aarti of the delivery boy and then welcomed him by applying a tika on his forehead. The delivery boy was surprised to see all this. During this, the person was also singing a song.

In the video, it can be seen how the man is welcoming the delivery boy while singing the song ‘aaiye aapka intezar tha…’. He had his hands is a ‘puja plate’.

First published on: Oct 08, 2022 05:22 PM IST


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