Mar 14 • 05:50 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Actor forced to sell LPG, selling 1 cylinder for 1 million! Fans shocked

Actor Rajiv Adatia humorously commented on the rising LPG prices in India, jokingly suggesting he could make more money selling gas than acting in Bollywood.

The ongoing conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States has begun to affect India, particularly impacting the supply of LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) due to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. This situation has led to a surge in LPG prices in India, causing public unrest as people are now facing long queues to purchase gas cylinders. The increase in prices has become a significant concern for many households that rely on LPG for cooking and other domestic uses.

In response to the skyrocketing LPG prices, actor and TV personality Rajiv Adatia took to social media to express his shock and share a humorous take on the situation. He posted a photo on Instagram where he is seen posing with several gas cylinders, humorously stating that selling gas could earn him more money than his current work in Bollywood. His post suggests that he has a plan to capitalize on the situation, with a parody of the severe price inflation where he claimed that one gas cylinder is worth 1 million rupees.

Rajiv's light-hearted response serves to highlight the broader economic issues at play, as rising gas prices are affecting consumers significantly. While his post is meant to be humorous, it draws attention to a serious topic that resonates with many Indians facing financial pressure due to rising energy costs. The incident also raises discussions about the impact of international conflicts on local economies, particularly in a country as populous as India that heavily depends on imported energy resources.

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