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Sonam Gupta has taken the Internet by Storm-Hottest Topics Trending on Social Media Sites this Year

Sonam Gupta has taken the internet by storm. Few months ago, the old note of ₹10 took the social media sites by storm. Well, what was so special about this note? It carried a warning message from a scorned lover: - “सोनम गुप्ता बेवफा है|” She made headlines in the month of August this year initially, but is now back soon after Prime Minister Narendra Modi took nation by surprise on November 8 by announcing demonetisation of Indian currency of Rs 500 and Rs 1000. Now, in the wake of Indian rupees demonetization notes, the internet is having a hearty laugh again, as the prank has re-emerged, this time Rs 2000 note.

As the news is breaking the Internet, it is a no-brainer that all the Sonam Guptas in the Nation as well as worldwide aren’t very happy to have their bewafai questioned. Her love story has moved on from a torn 10Rs note to freshly introduced Rs 2,000 notes to coins and has even reached the Moon. Although we cannot verify the image, net addicted folks have been creating funny memes around it, and also cracking jokes all at will. So far, it is yet to be recognized that from where this girl's name came and started trending on Internet and other social media sites.

Also, social media is flooded with funny reactions on 'Sonam Gupta Bewafa Hai'. Here are some of the interesting images:-




View image on Twitter- Now, it has been appealed by various social media users that BEWAFAA 'Sonam Gupta' has finally broken her silence, after that some currency notes with alleged 'Sonam Gupta's reply' have started on several social media.





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