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This Bengaluru momo seller earns Rs 31 lakh a month, here’s how

Instagram content creator Cassy Pareira spent an entire day working at the popular street-side stall KK Momos and what she discovered left viewers stunned. Despite its modest setup, the stall pulls massive footfall every single day.

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In a city filled with startups and tech salaries, one humble momo stall in Bengaluru is stealing the spotlight and for all the right reasons. An Instagram creator recently uncovered the surprising success story of a street vendor whose income rivals that of high-paying corporate jobs.

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A Viral Day With KK Momos

Instagram content creator Cassy Pareira spent an entire day working at the popular street-side stall KK Momos and what she discovered left viewers stunned. Despite its modest setup, the stall pulls massive footfall every single day.

In her video, Cassy described how she helped serve customers, fry momos, restock supplies, and even ladle out hot soup. The crowd barely slowed. “In just one hour, we sold 118 plates,” she shared, amazed by the rush.

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The Numbers That Shocked Everyone

According to Cassy, KK Momos sells around 950 plates daily, each priced at Rs 110. That means the stall earns nearly Rs 1 lakh a day, adding up to an astounding Rs 31 lakh every month.

The revelation sparked conversations online, especially with Cassy highlighting how this income far surpasses what many B.Com graduates earn in corporate jobs. She credited the seller's impressive success to “hard work and consistency.”

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Meanwhile, Creator Ishan Sharma Responds to Backlash

In another social media debate, YouTuber Ishan Sharma faced criticism after announcing he bought his first house in Bengaluru. Users dug up an old house tour video, accusing him of lying for engagement.

Ishan finally clarified, stating the earlier video featured a rented home, adding, “It was my first time living away from my parents.”

This report is based on content shared by users on social media. OTV has not checked these claims independently and does not support or confirm them.

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