
Bihar engineering student goes viral after posing with 'boyfriend on rent' placard on Valentine's Day
India Today
Pictures of Priyanshu with the “Boyfriend on Rent” board have become quite viral on social media platforms.
Are you single this Valentine's Day? If you are nodding to that question and if you need a boyfriend on rent today, then you can definitely visit Darbhanga in Bihar. Wondering why? There is a student from Darbhanga who is ready to become a boyfriend on rent and, because of this, he has been walking around with a cardboard note around his neck for the past few days!
Priyanshu, a fifth semester student of Darbhanga Engineering college, came up with a new way of sharing love on the occasion of Valentine's Day.
Pictures of Priyanshu with the “Boyfriend on Rent” board have become quite viral on social media platforms. He explained that he has posed for pictures in many famous areas of Darbhanga, including Raj Fort, Church, Darbhanga Tower and Big Bazaar.
When asked about his interesting campaign, Priyanshu told IndiaToday.in, ““The purpose of this campaign of mine is that we should share love among the people. Today's youth are prone to a lot of stress and depression. My aim is to increase the love among young people who are single. This campaign of mine is also a satire on youth because nowadays, they seem very dedicated to make boyfriends and girlfriends, whereas I believe that young people should devote their lives to the development of the country.”
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