'Don't you have the money?' Wife breaks down in tears after husband refuses to buy her a gift worth 12,000 rupees; video goes viral
- bySudha Saxena
- 12 Feb, 2026
They say money can't buy love, but a new video has recently been shared showing a wife creating a high-voltage drama over a gift worth ₹12,000. The wife breaks down in tears when her husband refuses to buy her the expensive gift. In the video, the wife is seen crying and complaining to her husband, while the husband apologizes. As the woman cries, their young son is seen wiping her tears. Let's find out in detail what happened.
Husband can't afford a ₹12k gift for his beautiful wife. pic.twitter.com/bdDFMHgYbV
— Nand@n (@nandantwts) February 8, 2026
What happened in the video?
In this viral video, the wife is seen crying. She complains that if her husband loved her, he would have understood without her telling him. She says that she liked something and waited in the shop for an hour, but her husband said he had no money. In the video, the husband is seen apologizing to his wife. Not only this, a little boy is also seen in the video, who, seeing his mother crying like this, starts wiping her tears. Millions of people have given mixed reactions to this viral video of the husband and wife. Some have supported the woman, while others have called her demand wrong.
Many people said that the husband made his beautiful wife cry for a gift worth only 12,000 rupees, while some said that the wife should consider her husband's financial situation. This isn't just about a 12,000 rupee gift, but about the difference between expectations and reality. Is the value of love determined by money? Users also raised this question on the video. In relationships, communication, understanding, and respect are more important than expensive things. When a small desire collides with ego and pressure, relationships can weaken.
Meanwhile, a video of the incident was shared by an ex-account named @nandantwts. Many users commented on the video and gave their reactions. One user wrote, "If love were measured by a price tag, hearts would go bankrupt – the good thing is that real marriage isn't about money, it's about care," while another wrote, "They recorded this video and reposted it on social media, so are they just acting?"
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