Comedian Vir Das' hilarious post 'clarifies' RBI guidelines

Written By dna Correspondent | Updated: Dec 23, 2016, 08:10 AM IST

Vir Das

The Reserve Bank has been called Reverse Bank of India on Twitter and people have poked fun at the bank with memes and GIFs

The Reserve Bank of India has been making several notifications since PM Narendra Modi's demonetization move. This has resulted in the apex bank getting trolled for all the wrong reasons on social media. Since the prime minister's announcement, the bank has made 60 notifications with the latest directive saying that people who want to deposit money above Rs 5,000 can do it only once and will have to explain to two bank officials the reason for the delay in deposit.

According to the newest notification, people with KYC-compliant accounts can deposit any amount of old notes till December 30.

RBI went back on its decision after the institution and the finance ministry received criticism from all corners for changing the rules of using demonetized currency every now and then.

Since then, the Reserve Bank has been called Reverse Bank of India on Twitter and people have poked fun at the bank with memes and GIFs. However, comedian Vir Das shared a post on Wednesday afternoon that has since gone viral. "Guys. Pls share the new RBI rules. Don't want people confused.

1. To deposit old notes you must be able to translate this word: dndhejenebeisgfituui. Into Sanskrit. Backwards. In 5 seconds

2. To deposit old notes you need new notes to first remix the old notes with younger stars and a more electronic baseline.

3. To deposit notes you must perform a hand-spring triple back-flip and be given 9/10 by 4 judges...while reciting Titli rani.

4. To deposit old notes you have to discover a new planetary system using a plastic magnifying glass before Dec 30th.

However... You can deposit unlimited old notes, without any consequences, between Dec 32nd and 35th in accordance with govt approved bend in space time continuum. #Demonetisation," he wrote.