HomeNewsTrendsBengaluru momo seller makes Rs 31 lakh a month, triggers debate: 'Sold 118 plates in 1 hour'

Bengaluru momo seller makes Rs 31 lakh a month, triggers debate: 'Sold 118 plates in 1 hour'

While several netizens applauded the entrepreneurial success, a few were skeptical of the math. The video, however, is viral with more than eight lakh likes.

November 16, 2025 / 11:36 IST
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The viral reel was shared by a content creator who assisted with frying, serving, and managing the steady stream of customers at KK Momos and Soups. (Image credit: @ cassiusclydepereira/Instagram)
The viral reel was shared by a content creator who assisted with frying, serving, and managing the steady stream of customers at KK Momos and Soups. (Image credit: @ cassiusclydepereira/Instagram)

A Bengaluru-based street-side momo vendor has stunned viewers and sparked a debate on social media after revealing that he makes Rs 1 lakh every day and about Rs 31 lakh per month, selling momos. The details were shared in a now-viral reel by a digital creator who spent a day as a helper at the stall.

Cassy Pareira assisted with frying, serving, and managing the steady stream of customers at KK Momos and Soups. In the clip, he noted that within one hour, 118 plates were sold. By closing time, the count had reached around 950 plates, each priced at Rs 110, pushing daily revenue close to Rs 1,00,000. “Through hard work and consistency, he earns in lakhs,” Pareira said, praising the vendor’s dedication.

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The video garnered over eight lakh likes, but the momo vendor and Pareira did not reveal how much profit the business made. So, even though some netizens applauded the entrepreneurial success, others were skeptical. A few also questioned the math.

“That’s truly a lie, no way a plate of momo costs Rs 110 roadside and no way he could sell 900+ plates,” one user wrote. Another pointed out the time constraint: “If he spends one minute per customer, 900 plates would take 900 minutes—15 hours without breaks.”