Indian Man Fakes His Own Death, Lies on a Funeral Bier, and Attends His Own Cremation to See How Much People Love Him
๐ Absolutely Bonkers

โA 74-year-old Indian man organized his own funeral โ while very much alive โ just to see how many people would show up. Hundreds did. When they arrived at the cremation ground, Mohan Lal sat up. A symbolic effigy was burned, a feast was held, and the man got his answer: apparently quite a lot of people like him.โ
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