Anustup Kundu
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KRISHNENDU KUNDU
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Anustup Kundu
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Anustup Kundu
1 hour ago2 min read


24 May 2025
03:56:56 PM
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News Desk, News Nation 360 : A mysterious red envelope has shown up in places no one expected. They show up on flights, lounges, hotels, and social media. There is no one listed as the sender, and there are no instructions. All it says is, "In the 6 hours you were travelling, did your money make more money?" All of this started with a man on a flight singing about a secret society. And then these red envelopes just showed up. Some claim the message on the inside disappeared. Others say a man swallowed an envelope out of fear. Some discovered an Instagram handle named @red.envelope.society. The account provides puzzles rather than solutions. All are inquiring about the Red Envelope Society, ranging from business travellers to Gen Z adventurers. Inquisitive passengers at Indian airports are getting these envelopes. Occasionally, there is a mysterious tune or a message regarding secrets to riches. Some said the envelopes exploded. Others claimed they led to encrypted web messages. The Instagram account picked up over 200,000 fans in quick order. An Instagram user, @nirjaparekh16, discovered this envelope in the seat pocket of her flight. It carried the same message. Now, this message is flashing on electronic hoardings at several city airports. People are extremely interested. The Red Envelope Society is being debated on social media and in lounges. It is the topic of conversation at every terminal and town. People ask themselves if it is a new money cult. Others believe it is a dominant stock market network or an undercover club. It may also be India's most creative citywide treasure hunt. The true identity of the people behind it is still a mystery. It may be an undercover investment collective or an experimental performance art. Whatever it is, the Red Envelope Society has generated a lot of interest. Everybody is addicted.
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