'What's In The Bag, ft. Monkey' Hilarious Video Of Sanjay Gandhi National Park Goes Viral, Woman Asks, 'Would You Dare To Visit Again?'
Mumbai: Monkeys are real entertainment when they face off against tourists. Be it snatching their bags or stealing snacks, monkeys can be as vulnerable as they can. In a similar instance from Sanjay Gandhi National Park, a monkey snatched a purse from a woman and was going through the properties kept inside like it was its own.
The video was posted by @travelwithbrahmi, a travel and lifestyle influencer on Instagram named Brahmi Kapasi. The video has recieved hilarious reactions from netizens and is going viral on the Internet.
'What's In My Bag, ft. Monkey'
In the video, the monkey can be seen all over the place with a purse in its hand. One by one the monkey is taking out things from the purse, possibly in search of the food. He takes out everything kept in the bag, starting with wet tissues, a cap, a makeup pouch, and some clothes. At the end, when it doesn't find anything to eat, the monkey opens the zip of the mini makeup bag, takes out another mini wallet, and runs away.
Watch The Viral Video Here:
Hilarious Comments From Netizens:
The video is flodded with hilarious comments. One user wrote, "Finding his ex." As in the monkey is looking for its ex in the bag.
Another one wrote, "Unboxing of the bag ft. Monkesh Kumar."
"Chill!!! Sunscreen dhund raha hai.... (Chill! He is looking for sunscreen)," another user commented.
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