Watch: Anand Mahindra's 'Dosa Day' Video Is Too Good To Miss

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The video kicks off with a family dressed in white veshti – traditional South Indian attire – and a turban-clad man singing a catchy Punjabi tune

Watch: Anand Mahindra's 'Dosa Day' Video Is Too Good To Miss
Anand Mahindra loves to share food-related stories on social media.

Highlights

  • Anand Mahindra shared an hilarious video on social media.
  • He gave us a glimpse of a typical Sunday at his household.
  • Read on to know more.

Mahindra's Chairperson Anand Mahindra just gave us a glimpse into what a Sunday meal looks like in his "typical Punjabi" home – and let's just say, it's as delightful as you'd imagine. The businessman shared a fun video on X that is sure to bring a smile to your face. The video kicks off with a family dressed in white veshti – traditional South Indian attire – and a turban-clad man singing a catchy Punjabi tune that pays homage to the famous South Indian dishes: dosa, idli, and vada. As the man sings, the visuals show a plate stacked with these South Indian delicacies, and alongside them, we see the perfect accompaniments – sambhar and coconut chutney. It is a visual feast.

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The man's song loosely translates to:

"Come, let me feed you dosa, vada, and idli, Top it off with a little sambhar to make it tastier. Don't forget the coconut chutney, So you won't forget it, and may the food not be cursed by the evil eye (nazar naa lage)."

Anand Mahindra shared the video with the caption: "Sunday is Dosa Day at our home. We're typical Punjabis." And honestly, we get it. When dosa is on the menu, it's a celebration. Take a look here:

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The internet is absolutely loving Anand Mahindra's playful take on the classic South Indian meal.

A user commented, “Sunday is Dosa Day? Looks like your inner South Indian is doing *bhangra* in the kitchen, Sir!!”

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Another wrote, “Dosa is South India's gift to the rest of the country—a crisp, golden delight that pairs perfectly with chutney and sambar! Its simplicity and flavour make it a favourite from East to North, uniting everyone through its irresistible charm!”

“Tamilnadu - the land of dosas welcomes this,” a comment read.

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Another commented, “Ha ha … national Punjabi Sunday meal.”

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What does your Sunday meal constitute? Let us know in the comments below!

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