When it comes to savage comebacks, Indians rarely disappoint — and a pani puri vendor in Gurugram has just proved that wit doesn’t need a corporate office.

A casual chat turns into an internet moment

In a short video shared by content creator Parth Bhatia (@bearded.bhatia), a young woman is seen chatting with a street-side pani puri vendor. During the conversation, she mentions that she and her friends haven’t received their salaries for over five months. Spotting the vendor’s worn-out menu board, she casually offers to redesign it for him.

That’s when the unexpected happens.

Without missing a beat, the vendor calmly replies, “Nahi, mere paas Canva hai” (No, I have Canva).

The response leaves the woman — and viewers — completely stunned.

‘Ghar ghar Canva’ energy

The clip was later shared with the caption: “Pehle hi aura 0 tha, ab toh negative me chala gaya. Ghar ghar mein Canva.”
And that line perfectly summed up the internet’s mood.

The vendor’s reply struck a chord because it flipped stereotypes — showing that even street vendors are fluent in modern digital tools like Canva.

Internet can’t stop laughing

Within hours, the video spread rapidly across Instagram, drawing thousands of reactions.

Some of the most-liked comments included:

  • “Har har Canva, ghar ghar Canva.”
  • “This one video vs Canva’s entire marketing campaign.”
  • “Gareebi mein aata geela.”
  • “The random dance and ‘phaaaaqqkkk’ killed me.”

Why this clip works

There’s no drama, no setup — just a simple, real interaction with perfect comic timing. The vendor’s deadpan confidence turned an ordinary street moment into a reminder that digital literacy is everywhere now, often where you least expect it.

Sometimes, all it takes is one line to win the internet — and this pani puri seller absolutely nailed it.