<p>A tea seller celebrated the purchase of a smartphone for his five-year-old daughter by taking out a procession in Madhya Pradesh, with people dancing to drum beats and the girl seated on a decorated horse carriage.</p>.<p>The man claimed it was his family's first smartphone, bought at a cost of Rs 12,500.</p>.<p>A video of the celebration, held on Monday night, went viral on social media.</p>.<p>In the clip, the girl and her siblings were seen sitting on the horse carriage decked up with lights, with a song being played on a loudspeaker and people dancing in a procession.</p>.<p>Murari Kushwaha, who earns his living by selling tea, told reporters on Tuesday that after be purchased the handset, a procession was taken out from the mobile phone shop to his home in an old area of Shivpuri town, with drum beats, horse carriage and fireworks.</p>.<p>Later, he gave a party to his friends at home, the man said.</p>.<p>He said his five-year-old daughter had been requesting him for a long time to get a mobile phone for her.</p>.<p>Kushwaha said he had promised her that when he buys the phone, the entire city will witness it.</p>.<p>Since he was short of the required amount, the mobile phone shopkeeper allowed him to buy the gadget on loan, he said.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>
<p>A tea seller celebrated the purchase of a smartphone for his five-year-old daughter by taking out a procession in Madhya Pradesh, with people dancing to drum beats and the girl seated on a decorated horse carriage.</p>.<p>The man claimed it was his family's first smartphone, bought at a cost of Rs 12,500.</p>.<p>A video of the celebration, held on Monday night, went viral on social media.</p>.<p>In the clip, the girl and her siblings were seen sitting on the horse carriage decked up with lights, with a song being played on a loudspeaker and people dancing in a procession.</p>.<p>Murari Kushwaha, who earns his living by selling tea, told reporters on Tuesday that after be purchased the handset, a procession was taken out from the mobile phone shop to his home in an old area of Shivpuri town, with drum beats, horse carriage and fireworks.</p>.<p>Later, he gave a party to his friends at home, the man said.</p>.<p>He said his five-year-old daughter had been requesting him for a long time to get a mobile phone for her.</p>.<p>Kushwaha said he had promised her that when he buys the phone, the entire city will witness it.</p>.<p>Since he was short of the required amount, the mobile phone shopkeeper allowed him to buy the gadget on loan, he said.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>