Finding a flat in a metro city like Bengaluru is no small task. From high demand to inflated prices to traffic and commute issues, life in Bengaluru is difficult for those looking for rented accommodation. But one woman has turned to a unique, fun way to look for a flat, and it's getting the Internet¡¯s attention for sure, if not the brokers and flat owners!
When a woman named Neha living in Bengaluru was searching for a place to rent, she took to Instagram to post about it.?
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But here's the fun twist: she did a hilarious spin on the satirical song "Looking for a Man in Finance" by Megan Boni, known for its humorous lyrics about searching for a tall, wealthy man in the financial sector with a trust fund, 6'5" height, and blue eyes.?
Neha recreated her own version, sharing it with the caption, "Desperate times call for desperate measures. So here's my take on the trend."
In the video, the familiar music for "Man in finance" plays in the background, but Neha changed the lyrics to explain her quest: she's looking for a flat in Bengaluru, furnished, with two rooms and a balcony.?
With over 181k views, Neha's video has gone viral.
Check out the video:
One individual commented, "This is an absolute banger."?
Another person added, "Guys, I think she is looking for a flat in Bangalore."?
Someone else remarked, "This is tougher than finding 'finance, trust fund, 6'5, blue eyes,'" referencing the original lyrics of the song.
One user joked, "I might as well buy one in Mysore. It's almost the same time to commute if you have one in Electronic City."?
Another commented, "Bengaluru is like a galaxy. You have to mention which part of the galaxy you are looking at; prices fluctuate accordingly."
Neha's creative approach not only brought some humor to the often stressful process of house hunting but also resonated with many others facing the same challenge in the bustling city of Bengaluru.
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