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Instagram influencer Sarthak Sachdeva shared a video from his recent visit to a PVR cinema, where he and his friend refilled a tub of popcorn eight times, devouring each refill within fifteen minutes. By halftime, they had already gone through three refills. The video quickly went viral, earning a comment from three-time Grammy winner Ricky Kej, who called Sarthak a “hero.” The duo was watching the Bollywood film Bad Newz, starring Vicky Kaushal, Triptii Dimri, and Ammy Virk.
In the video, Sarthak Sachdeva began gathering popcorn in a bag, eventually collecting 3 kilograms. The two shared it with other moviegoers before handing it out to others outside the cinema.
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Ricky Kej, the Indian-American musical composer and environmentalist, said in the comments section, “You are a hero, who has avenged all the overpriced popcorn that us millions have paid for, across many years.”
With more than a million views, the users in the comments section couldn’t be happier.
A user jokingly mentioned, “Just imagine PVR owner watching your reel.”
Another user said, “Bro does everything we wanna do.”
“That’s the way we all should unite and finish all popcorns in 400 Rs,” read a comment.
An individual remarked, “You’re the first person who did justice to the overpriced popcorn in PVR!”
A comment read, “Bro is Robinhood, loots the rich and donates to the poor.”
In a different Instagram reel, Sarthak assessed many mineral water brands that ranged in price from Rs 20 to Rs 1,500 per bottle. He was seen using a Rs 1,500 bottle for watering a plant.
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Bisleri was the least expensive, costing Rs 20. Then, for Rs 100, there was a Himalayan water bottle of the same size. After that, Sarthak tried the Rs 200 black water Evocus, claiming it tasted strange. Next, there’s a sparkling water called Perrier that costs Rs 400. Sarthak said it irritated his throat.
He evaluated Evian Water in the video, which is supposedly the preference of cricket star Virat Kohli. In the video, Sachdeva stated that the price of a bottle is Rs 600. Upon sampling the water, he stated, “No comments.”
And then, there’s the Rs 1,500 Estuary whisky blending water. And of course, you don’t consume it normally.
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