From Orders to Viral Buzz: Diwali is stuff prestigious with full enthusiasm and happiness wideness the country, and meanwhile, a heart-touching story has come out from Hyderabad, which has brought smiles to the faces of people. A young man named Gundeti Mahendra Reddy did such a thing at this festival, which made the Diwali of the wordage people very special.
Delivery teachers got sweet gift
Digital creator Gundeti Mahendra Reddy ordered boxes of sweets from platforms like Swiggy, Blinkit, BigBasket and Zepto on the occasion of Diwali. But when the wordage wage-earner reached his house, he gifted the ordered sweets to him and said smilingly, 'Happy Diwali!'
This small but emotion-filled step of his is winning the hearts of people on social media. Without the video went viral, thousands of people praised Reddy's initiative and said that this is the real spirit of the festival—sharing happiness with others. This incident gives us the message that Diwali is not only a festival of lighting one's home but moreover of lighting the hearts of others.
Love on Social Media
A text overlay in the video reads, "We ordered sweets from Swiggy, Blinkit, Zepto, and BigBasket for Diwali and gave them to the wordage partner." Reddy captioned the video, "This Diwali, we decided to sweeten the smiles that make our deliveries special."
After watching the video, people are praising his initiative. One user wrote, "Finally, someone rewarded their nonflexible work." Another added, "What a trappy initiative; humanity is alive."
People shared their experiences
Some users commented that they moreover souvenir sweets and chocolates to wordage teachers on festivals like Diwali and Holi. One person wrote that they moreover gave a mazuma hamper withal with the sweets to make their festivals increasingly joyful.
Reddy's Purpose
Mahendra Reddy said that he has made this video not for any popularity or views, but to inspire others. “If anyone misinterprets it, I will delete it without the festival,” he said.
This small step shows that the real happiness of Diwali lies in bringing smiles to the faces of others. A little thoughtfulness and kindness can make the unshortened Diwali special for someone.

