- By Poorva Karki
- Mon, 13 May 2024 04:24 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Pakistan Viral Video: Food, art, and love truly have no boundaries. As long as it's a treat to eyes, ears, or taste buds (especially in this case), it will pretty much always be acceptable, despite its far-travelled roots. Proving exactly the same in the most 'mouth-watering’ way possible, an Indian food stall in Pakistan’s Karachi is going viral for all the obvious reasons. The stall, which is run by a Hindu family under the name ‘Kavita Didi Ka Indian Khana’, sells all kinds of Indian foods and snacks like Vada Pav, Daal Samosa, and more. As the name suggests, the stall mainly belongs to an Indian lady named Kavita, who sells vegetarian food, as well as non vegetarian food.
Taking to social media, a Pakistani food vlogger shared about the said Indian food stall on social media, which immediately went viral as customers seen in the clip seemingly looked happy with the Indian food that they were enjoying. The video effortlessly also won over Indians as they adored the love food lovers gave to Indian food, on the other side of the border.
The video was shared on social media platform Instagram, by the handle ‘Karamat Khan’. The post was captioned, “Kavita Didi Ka Indian Khana.”
Watch the viral video:
The video, soon after getting shared, gained love from people from both countries. Most people poured love in the comment box and dubbed the food cart an example of harmony, while the rest expressed their desire to try the Vada Pav. The video was shared a while back and pulled more than 5K.
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Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “So uplifting! It feels good to see that Indian food is getting as much love as Pakistani food in India,” a user said. “Ye did... Delhi ki vada pao viral didi se better h (This woman is better than Delhi’s Vada Pao girl),” added a second person. “All Pakistanis should support our sister. The food looks really good, and this somewhat represents harmony,” added a third person.
“Divided by Brits. United by Roots,” commented a fourth person. “Lots of love and respect from Indian sister. She also looks really happy, which means that she is enjoying herself. Happy to see that people are getting united by food,” wrote a fifth user. “Aww so glad to see this coz I'm also a Gujarati muhajir,” added another.