These days, scrolling through social media feels like figuring out what’s real and what’s AI. And just when you think you’ve seen it all, a video is going viral where a digital creator is seen dropping a tiny Maggi pill in water— and what happens next surprises everyone! Keep reading to find out the truth behind it.
Is Maggi Pill Actually Real?
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Mehak Lalwani (@mehaklalwaniart), who often shares fun reels and AI content that makes us question what’s real, recently shared a video that’s going viral. In it, she introduces a tiny Maggi pill, leaving viewers curious and amused. As soon as she drops it into water, everyone’s eyes pop—because what happens next is completely unexpected and surprisingly fun to watch.
In just a minute, the tiny Maggi pill magically transforms into fully cooked Maggi noodles. Mehak then pours it from the glass into a bowl and enjoys it. Online users are completely shocked by this video, and many are even trying to recreate the magic themselves. This little culinary experiment is the latest social media craze.
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Maggi Confirms It’s Fake
As this new culinary experiment goes viral, the official Maggi India account itself commented on the post, writing, “Please don’t celebrate April Fool’s Day in other months.”
Other netizens also joined in. One user wrote, “Nice play didi with AI.”
Another user commented, “AI is getting out of hand.”
An Instagram user added, “AI insaano se zyada legendary nahi ban sakta.”
It’s clear this is AI because the pill transformed into a full dish in the tiny glass and popped out in a very unusual way. When it was poured into the bowl, the quantity of the dish suddenly rose. Plus, as she eats it, there’s no spilling or liquid on the side, which would normally happen in real life.
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