Sold 40,000 Rupees Worth of Toothbrushes at Kumbh, Says He's Earning Because of His Girlfriend

Stories and anecdotes continue to emerge from Mahakumbh 2025. Now, a young man's video selling toothbrushes has gone viral, having made 40,000 rupees in just five days.
Youth sold 40,000 rupees worth of toothbrushes at Kumbh (Photo - Instagram/adarshtiwari20244)

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The inspiring story of a young man selling traditional toothbrushes at the Mahakumbh Mela is capturing hearts. His video has gone viral. On his girlfriend's advice, he started a small business at the festival and earned 40,000 rupees in just five days.

In the viral Instagram video, a young man in a blue jacket is seen holding a bunch of toothbrushes. When asked where he got the idea for this business, he smiled proudly and said, 'My girlfriend.'

The Viral Social Media Video

The video was shared on Instagram by handle @adarshtiwari20244 with the caption “True Relationship.” The person filming asks, “Brother, do you sell toothbrushes?” The young man replies, “Yes, these are neem toothbrushes.” The video blogger asks, “How much do you earn?” The young man shares that he has sold 40,000 rupees worth of toothbrushes in five days, earning between 6,000 and 9,000 rupees daily. He says the more effort he puts in, the more he earns.

Girlfriend Gave the Idea

Asked how he got the idea, the young man credits his girlfriend. She suggested that selling toothbrushes requires no capital as he can bring them for free and sell them. Her inspiration has made him financially independent with good earnings.

Phenomenal Reactions on Social Media

The viral video has garnered widespread appreciation on social media, as people commend the boy's honesty and genuine love. One user commented, “Never betray such a wonderful girlfriend!” Another commented, “A true gentleman who credits his success entirely to his girlfriend.”

The Mahakumbh Mela continues from January 13 to February 26, with saints, ascetics, holy men, and devotees participating and bathing in the sacred confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and the invisible Saraswati.

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