As we spend more and more of our lives online, we have been obliged to pay more attention to our words. We know we have to be extremely careful about what we say online. Even honest mistakes can lead to grave consequences. Famous celebrities get trolled for the smallest errors. Even a minor typo can lead to us becoming a laughingstock online. Recently, British High Commissioner Alex Ellis posted a tweet with a spelling mistake in a famous Bollywood movie's name. However, not only did he rectify it via a retweet but he also found a sporting way to do so. Hence, instead of trolling him, Twitter users were merely amused.
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The diplomat's original tweet was about movies recommended to him to improve his Hindi. On the list were Sholay, Chupke Chupke, Gangs of Wasseypur and Lagaan. He said that he had already watched Lagaan, which is why he tells his colleagues every day "Dugna lagaan dena padega." But this was not what caught the interest of Twitter users. Actually, Ellis had misspelt the first film's name as "Chhole" (a famous Indian dish made with chickpeas). The mix-up would have immediately attracted laughing emojis. Less than 15 minutes later, Ellis retweeted his original post and clarified that he indeed meant Sholay and not chhole. He joked, "I haven't had breakfast yet." Check out the Tweet below:
I meant शोले not chole (I haven't had breakfast yet) https://t.co/CkqmtwAKow
— Alex Ellis (@AlexWEllis) April 11, 2023
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The Tweet has received 16.7K views so far. In the comments, people accepted his typo in good humour. Some provided more movie suggestions while others shared suggestions for eating chhole. Check out their reactions below.
No breakfast yet?- “Chole”-Bhature is the breakfast of champions. Pls give it a try sometime.— Pavan Takkalaki🇮🇳🇮🇱😷 (@TakkalakiPavan) April 11, 2023
You can eat Chole and watch Sholay 😅— Kalpit Kshatriya (@KalpitKshatriya) April 11, 2023
Chupke chupke is best. Dharma Ji also learning English in it.— Ajay Bansal 🇭🇲🇮🇳 (@AjayBan76060810) April 11, 2023
Try watching some comedy in case you are fond of them Your Excellency :
a. Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron
b. Andaaz Apna Apna
Cult humorous Indian Movies 🙃
Hope you had a lovely Breakfast 😬— K (@sawhny) April 11, 2023
Hilarious 😆— Shafi Mahmood (@shafimahmood) April 11, 2023
We didn't mind, when you said "Chole".
But you can't resist yourself eating it. 😋
Technically, you can't just watch.— Shraddha Quiky (@ShraddhaQuiky) April 11, 2023
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What do you think of the tweet? As for us, we are craving chhole now! Aren't you?
About Toshita SahniToshita is fuelled by wordplay, wanderlust, wonderment and Alliteration. When she is not blissfully contemplating her next meal, she enjoys reading novels and roaming around the city.