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Millionaire girl stopped cheaply
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Lakh-two lakhs are like a chillar for millionaires. But a rich girl stopped herself before marriage after spending the same amount of chillar. The girl told the video that she wore fake jewelry, the whole event was held in the tent …Read more

Billions of rupees are spent wildly in weddings. Such people want to celebrate from marriage to Roca in a grand style, so that everything looks fantastic. Blowing five-ten lakh rupees for them is like a chillar. But there are some rich people who say that money is not a waste to show love and happiness. Simplicity is the greatest beauty for them. One such millionaire girl is Simran Kaur of Indian origin. Simran, who lives in New Zealand, recently shared his Roca Ceremony on Instagram, in which he spent just $ 5,000 (about 4.2 lakh rupees). People were shocked to hear this, because it seems difficult to stop it for so much money nowadays. In the glory of a millionaire, so little money is like a chillar.
Let me tell you that Simran was the first eye doctor, but now she is an investor and runs a famous podcast named ‘Girls that Invest’. He has got a place in Forbes 30 Under 30. Simran said that she had kept a budget of 10,000 New Zealand dollars (about 5 lakh rupees) for her stop, but she was able to manage everything even less. His aim was to stop the Ceremony friends and family, but without extravagance. His post divided people into two parts. Some praised her simplicity, while some felt that she was pretending using the word “millionaire”. Simran gave full details of the expenditure in his Instagram post. He spent $ 400 (about Rs 33,000) on his hair and makeup. Gave just $ 40 (about Rs 3,300) for mehndi. Not only this, he bought a lehenga for himself from a wholesaler, which was priced at $ 300 (about 25,000 rupees).
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