Instagram · May 18, 2026
Indian Currency Notes' Utility and Colors Accurately Portrayed in Video
The video features animated Indian currency notes (10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 rupees) each describing their utility and importance in daily life.
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The video's claims about the utility and denominations of Indian currency notes are accurate and reflect their real-world use as of the upload date (February 21, 2026) and the current date (May 18, 2026). The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) introduced the current series of banknotes (Mahatma Gandhi New Series) between 2016 and 2019, and these remain legal tender.
The descriptions of the notes' colors are largely correct, with minor variations in terminology. The 10 rupee note is chocolate brown and widely used for daily expenses.
The 20 rupee note is greenish-yellow and serves small needs. The 50 rupee note is fluorescent blue and used for everyday transactions.
The 100 rupee note is lavender, and its security features can glow under UV light. The 200 rupee note is bright yellow and was introduced to facilitate transactions.
The 500 rupee note is stone grey and is a significant denomination for transactions. The information remains accurate as of today's date. [1][2][3]