Viral Video: The actor transforms old rice packs into stunning hand bags. Urofi Javed wants to “steal” it

What do you do with those big rice packets after you empty them? Throw them away, of course. But after watching this video, you may want to start saving them to use again. An actor used his creativity to convert an old rice packet into a handbag! and if you look at the end result, you can’t say it’s a recycled food bags, This innovation has not only taken us by surprise but also the internet. The viral video has also caught the attention of celebrity Urofi Javed, who also likes to recycle old products to make fashion items.

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Actress Shweta Mahadik, who also describes herself as a digital content creator and “crazy DIY lady” on her Instagram profile, posted a video of her unique creation. He had an old rice bag in a “brilliant electric blue color”. She cut some blue strips of the same size from the packet, glued them together to form a bag and sewed them all together. She also sewed a matching zipper on the top of the bag and attached a shiny gold chain to the ends. “A bag upcycled from old rice bags,” he captioned the video.

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Viewed over 4 million times, the viral video impresses onlookers, including Urofi Javed. She commented, “Stealing it.”
Actress Urmila wrote, “Is there anything you cannot create?”
Actor Ankita Sharma said, “It’s rocking.”
Other comments include:
“‘Rice’ for the occasion.”
“It looks very stylish.”
“You should be given the World’s Most Eco-Friendly Artist Award.”
“If you keep posting stuff like this, our husbands won’t buy us anything.”
“Urfi is contacting you in 3…2…1.”
“rice bag stock” (rising graph image)
“Just amazing! Lots of bags of rice, definitely going to try it.”
“The recycling companies are after you.”
“I thought you would take the rice out of the bag!!”

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Shweta Mahadik keeps recycling old stuff and creating fun products. Once upon a time, he turned plain grocery bags into designer bags. And once, he made his own “Juice Goggles”.

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