Old Bank ATM in Bihar Now Cuts Hair, Delights Internet
A former State Bank of India ATM booth in Danapur, Bihar has been transformed into a tiny barbershop, creating an unexpected tourism draw. The quirky "Hair Cutting ATM" has gone viral, with visitors joking about "kesh withdrawal" instead of cash withdrawal.
An abandoned ATM booth just became one of India's most charming travel surprises.
In Danapur, a small city on the outskirts of Patna in Bihar, a former State Bank of India ATM kiosk has been transformed into a fully functioning barbershop. The SBI signage still hangs above the glass cabin, but inside, customers find a barber, a mirror, and a chair instead of a cash machine.
The transformation happened after the banking service shut down and left the space vacant. Someone rented the tiny booth and turned it into a working salon, creating what locals now call the "Hair Cutting ATM."
A viral video showing the quirky barbershop has flooded social media with delighted reactions. People walk up expecting to withdraw cash and instead discover what users are jokingly calling "kesh withdrawal," since kesh means hair in Hindi.
The internet has responded with creative humor and warmth. Memes referencing "State Barbers of India" and "Savings & Beauty Institute" have spread across platforms, celebrating the unexpected repurposing of the space.
The Ripple Effect
What started as a practical solution to vacant real estate has accidentally put Danapur on the tourism map. Young locals are now visiting the spot specifically to take photos and shoot Instagram reels, turning an ordinary street corner into a destination.
The viral moment reflects a growing appetite for authentic, unpolished travel experiences. While Bihar is home to important Buddhist sites, ancient temples, and the historic Ganga ghats, this tiny salon proves that some of the best travel stories come from everyday streets and creative problem solving.
For budget travelers and culture seekers, Bihar has always offered experiences where conversations matter more than polish. The Hair Cutting ATM fits perfectly into this tradition, showing how communities adapt and reimagine available resources.
The barbershop serves its neighborhood while delighting the internet, a reminder that innovation doesn't always look like gleaming new buildings. Sometimes it's a barber making the most of a leftover booth, creating something useful and joyful at the same time.
In an era dominated by luxury resorts and ancient landmarks, this accidental attraction proves that wonder can emerge from the most ordinary places when creativity meets opportunity.
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Based on reporting by Times of India - Good News
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