Paintings often immortalise what is valuable and beloved. For many foodies, nothing beats the passion they have for their favourite dishes. If you're someone who loves idli-sambar, there's a viral video that is sure to captivate you. An artist recently shared her realistic rendition of this lip-smacking combo on canvas. In the reel, Rucha Limaye (@ruandchai) can be seen asking her husband what she should make. He replies, "idli sambar" and she proceeds to carefully paint a yummy-looking bowl of the same.
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In the painting, the idlis are depicted as being placed inside a bowl of sambar but not fully submerged. Rucha adds minute details showing other veggies of the curry around the idli, the sambar seeping into the borders of the idli, etc. In the caption, she revealed what inspired the format of the reel. "We have been seeing so many videos of food creators asking their spouses what would they like to eat, so.... we too hopped on this trend in our own style!" she wrote.
Watch the complete video below to see her husband's reaction:
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The viral video has clocked 3.7 million views and 197K likes so far. In the comments, many people applauded Rucha's foodie masterpiece.
Check out some of the reactions from Instagram below:
"That's more real than the real idli. Absolutely mesmerising."
"Wow! That's totally awesome and great job!!"
"Drumstick & the sambar seeping into the soft fluffy idlis feels so real."
"It's so realistic...And mouth-watering too."
"Glad to see he got to eat real idli sambhar at the end."
"Woww. Taking that trend to a new level! Loved it."
"Born to become cook, forced to become artist."
"Aniket watchinthe g from corner."
Before this, a video showing an artist painting a portrait of celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay - using only a kitchen knife - took the internet by storm. Click here to read the full story.
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