Panipuri is a very re known food that is liked by everyone.
There are many people who sales this food on the street and it is also known as the popular street food. In this film too this thing is focused.
There is a man who is acting little different, he thought to spend his day having fun so he went to the shop and bought and alcohol named Gillmarry. Then he was as walking towards his place he finds a women selling the panipuri. Then he thought to eat it and he asks her to give him Panipuri. As he was having panipuri, he told the women not to put the water and potato after having one or two than he thought of keeping that alcohol inside the panipuri and eat that. He was eating it feeling so delicious, he ate many panipuri like that and in between a girl came and asked to give her the panipuri he is eating.
Then she too ate those panipuri along with him. They ate many filling that alcohol inside it and the girl said that she is feeling dizzy and they stopped eating panipuri and when he asked the amount he qu@rreled with the women who was selling panipuri. This is such a funny and comedy movie.
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