Imagine minding your own business when suddenly a stranger demands cash after wiping your car window—shocking, right? That's exactly what happened in Birmingham, UK, where a video of an ‘Indian student’ going viral has sparked outrage and curiosity, igniting a debate over authenticity and intentions.

The story begins with a woman, who has been identified online as an Indian student, approaching a parked car and insisting that the owner pay her £20 (about ₹2,367) for cleaning his window without his consent. The confrontation escalates as the car owner refuses, calling her a 'robber' and questioning her reasoning.

In the now-viral video, the student knocks on the car window, and when the owner rolls it down, she confidently demands payment, saying, 'Sir, £20 please.' The puzzled owner responds, 'For what?' to which she replies, 'I just cleaned your window.' His disbelief is palpable as he retorts, 'You just did a quick wipe. Look, I’m confused – £20?'

She tries to justify her demand, saying, 'Yeah, I mean that is the cost of living.' This bizarre logic left many viewers scratching their heads. As the conversation heats up, the student threatens to block the car, insisting he would have to 'knock me if you want to leave.'

As the man continues to refuse her, she persists, asking for the money over and over again, leading many in the comments section to label her as an 'international bhikari' – a term used in India to describe beggars. The intense back-and-forth has led to divided opinions online, with some criticizing her actions while others suspecting the entire scene might be staged for clicks.

Indeed, several users noted that the same pair had appeared in other videos together, fueling speculation that this was all a scripted act designed to provoke a reaction or gain social media traction. One viewer commented, 'This is all nonsense. This girl has made many videos with this person, and this is a way to defame.' Meanwhile, authorities are reportedly reviewing the footage to determine whether this incident was genuine or simply a prank gone too far.

As this story continues to unfold, it raises questions about social norms, consent, and the lengths some will go for a viral moment in today's digital age. What do you think—was this a genuine plea for cash or a clever stunt?