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Viral khabar: An Australian man’s video shows Golgappe Wale Bhaiya’s Desi faith on supplements: “Immunity For Rs 20”

Viral khabar: Panipuris and golgappas are two of the most delicious Indian street food options. This meal is unlike anything else in the world because of the crispness of the puris, the flavor of the many chutneys, and the spiciness of the pani. It should come as no surprise that golgappas are a favorite treat as people rely on street food sellers, who are lovingly referred to as bhaiyas (brothers), to combine sauces and make the ideal snack. In contrast to food supplement corporations, Indians have a greater degree of faith in golgappa sellers, according to one Australian content developer.

Viral khabar
Viral khabar

Andy Evans, an Australian content maker who resides in India and goes by the handle @theaussiebhai, posted the video.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSHrAWxEeFh/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet

Evans is seen at a panipuri stand at the beginning of the video. While the seller makes the golgappas, he can be seen bending over the counter while wearing a blindfold. The seller places the puri in his gloved hands and approaches Andy’s lips a few seconds later.

Andy goes on to demonstrate how Indians respond to dietary supplements by just discarding a package without reading its advantages.

“How Indian People Trust Golgappa Bhaiyas Vs Supplements Brands” was written over the video.

Instagram’s Response to the Supplement vs. Golgappa Video

Many Instagram users were moved by the video. While one user humorously remarked, “Golgappa supremacy,” another referred to it as “accurate.”

“Golgappa develops personality… And immunity,” someone other joked.

“One is made in the kitchen and the other in a chemical lab,” said one story that defended panipuris. Thus…

“The Golgappa stand seems clean and the bhaiya is wearing gloves – you can trust,” someone said.

One user questioned, “How can supplement brands compete when trust and golgappe bhaiya are both emotions?”

“Ye powder 2000 ka or golgappa 20 ka ata h.” From Sochna to Padega Hi, the supplement powder costs Rs 2000, while Golgappa costs Rs 20. One must think),” said another.

An Australian Content Creator’s Video of an Indian Beach Day

Andy Evans previously gained notoriety for a beach film in which a herd of cows disturbed a man’s peaceful day. on the video, a herd of cows approaches a guy who is lounging on the beach enjoying some sunlight. The meal the guy is eating piques the curiosity of one of them.

The cow complies with the beachgoer’s gentle request to move away and leaves. The cows’ amusing interruption and subsequent wandering off were the main draws of the film.

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