Why It's called Phooti Kaudi "Futi Kaudi" translates to "broken cowrie" in Hindi, and it's called that because "Kaudi" refers to a cowrie shell, which was historically used as a very small unit of currency in India, and "futi" means broken; essentially signifying a tiny, almost worthless amount of money, making "Futi Kaudi" a phrase used to describe something extremely insignificant or negligible. Thus, 1 rupee = 16 anna = 64 paisa = 192 pie = 256 damri = 2560 kaudi = 7680 phooti kaudi. Although this is the linear history of the rupee, this list of “currencies” is far from exhaustive. #rupees #coin #money #youtubeshorts #ytshorts #viralshort