Video Of German Woman Eating Desi Tobacco In Hostel Room Viral
Video Of German Woman Eating Desi Tobacco In Hostel Room Viral
In the video, the man enters the woman’s room, which looks very clean and beautiful.

Eating tobacco is quite common in India. You will see many men eating tobacco; in fact, nowadays many women also consume tobacco. Have you ever seen a foreigner taking tobacco? Recently, a video went viral, in which a German woman was eating tobacco.

A man from Bihar, who lives in Germany, shared the clip. He is very inspired by Aamir Khan’s movie PK, so he makes videos by doing voice overs in the style of the same character, which are very funny. Recently, he posted a video of his German friend, in which he gives a tour of her room and also shows that the woman is consuming tobacco. In the video, the man enters the woman’s room, which looks very clean and beautiful. Her books and laptop are kept on her study table. In between work, she takes a break and starts eating tobacco. She rubs it in her hand and takes a pinch.

The man said in the clip that the rent of the room in which the woman lives is 250 euros, that is, about Rs 22,000 per month. Things like wifi, electricity and water are included with it. Flowers and cameras are also seen in the woman’s room. The man claims that he has also taught his German friend to eat tobacco. Sharing the video on his Instagram handle, he wrote in the caption, “Khaini Break. Video 28/100: German Madam Ka Room (Tobacco break. German Madam’s room). She lives in a student dormitory too, which is managed by a non-profit organisation. The rent for her room is 250€ (22500 Indian Rupees) per month, which includes electricity, water, wifi, heating, etc. Each university has multiple dormitories with varying rents, typically ranging from 220€ to 370€ per month. If you have not seen my room, then check out Video number 12”.

This video has received 38 lakh views, while many people have given their reactions by commenting. One said, “For content, I fed Khaini to a foreigner!” One said that looking at the packet of khaini, it seems that it is used daily. At the same time, another even asked whether Vimal is available in Germany.

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