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How Would Indians React To The Titanic Sinking? With Some Chai, Of Course
How Would Indians React To The Titanic Sinking? With Some Chai, Of Course

News18

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

How Would Indians React To The Titanic Sinking? With Some Chai, Of Course

Last Updated: A viral video of a man sipping chai in neck-deep water was relatable for Indians around the world. For Indians, chai isn't just a drink—it's an emotion, a ritual, and often, the solution to all of life's problems. Whether it's a stressful day at work, bad weather, or even a moment of existential crisis, chai is the ultimate companion. It binds families, fuels conversations, and brings comfort like nothing else. So, when a viral video surfaced showing how a man on the Titanic would sip tea in neck-deep water, Indians everywhere instantly related. Influencer Andy Evans, better known by his handle Aussie Bhai, has posted the video on his account. The viral clip, posted on Instagram on May 26, has racked up over 9.7 million views. Titled 'Indian People on Titanic", it hilariously reimagines how Indians might have handled the sinking of the ship—with a hot cup of chai in hand. The video opens with dramatic music playing in the background as a man is shown submerged in water up to his neck. But instead of panicking or trying to escape, he is calmly sipping chai from a glass mug, with the poise and pride of someone who knows his priorities. He takes a couple of exaggerated sips, savouring the moment, before slowly disappearing underwater—never spilling a drop. It's dramatic, absurd, and oh-so-relatable. What makes this video comedic gold is the exaggerated calmness in chaos. 'Use my last breath for chai," the caption on the video reads. Watch the video here: Users responded with comments like 'So offensive, but do it again. Next time please add adrak (ginger)," and 'Life jacket no Chai yes." Others critiqued the authenticity of the chai itself—'That chai is too watery for us mate," and 'Need a little extra milk." A user commented, 'Sipping on chai as I watch this reel," turning it into a full-circle moment. The satire is playful and resonates with chai lovers around the world. This viral video proves one thing: no matter the crisis, Indians will always choose chai first. And we all agree.

"Chole Bhature Always Putting Me To Sleep": Australian Vlogger's Viral Reel Has Foodies Nodding In Agreement
"Chole Bhature Always Putting Me To Sleep": Australian Vlogger's Viral Reel Has Foodies Nodding In Agreement

NDTV

time09-05-2025

  • Health
  • NDTV

"Chole Bhature Always Putting Me To Sleep": Australian Vlogger's Viral Reel Has Foodies Nodding In Agreement

After eating a particularly heavy dish or meal, many of us naturally find ourselves feeling drowsy. Some people purposely avoid certain foods because of this tendency. After all, long working days mostly afford no time for a post-lunch nap! Many Indian dishes are particularly known to induce this kind of "food coma", and one of them is the beloved North Indian combo of chole bhature. Recently, an Australian vlogger's reel on the same topic went viral on Instagram and resonated with many desi foodies. Also Read: Korean Man Enjoys South Indian Vegetarian Food In Seoul Restaurant Andy Evans (@theaussiebhai) posted a video of himself with the title, "POV: 5 minutes after eating chole bhature." We see him nodding with sleepiness and struggling to stay awake - a dilemma many of us are familiar with! Take a look below: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Aussie Bhai | Andy Evans (@theaussiebhai) Also Read: Scotland-Based Digital Creator Gives 9.1 Rating To This 'Boost Drink' In Kochi Andy's viral video has received a lot of interest online. It also caught the attention of some brands. Swiggy Instamart commented, "Lassi pee lete toh video hi naa bana paate." ["If you had drunk lassi, you would not have even been able to make the video."] Uno India's official Instagram handle declared, "Chole Bhature is India's wild card!!!" Several users shared suggestions of other Indian delicacies that would cause such drowsiness. Read some of the reactions here: "Wait until you eat rice in the afternoon." "Incomplete without Lassi and then a sweet, sweet nap." "Chole Bhature and Lassi = Deadliest combo." "Sleeping pill ultra pro max." "100 points for choice of background music." "So accurate, the edit, the song." "He can't survive dal bafle and chaas." "It happens to me after eating rajma chawal, kadi chawal, pav bhaji." "Then you should try panta bhat." Posts about foreigners trying Indian dishes and having relatable reactions often take social media by storm. Before this, a video showing a vlogger from Hong Kong having vada pav from a Mumbai street vendor went viral. The highlight? She managed to speak broken Marathi to place her order. Click here to read the full story. Advertisement Comments For the latest food news, health tips and recipes, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and YouTube. Tags: Chole Bhature Australian Vlogger Foreigners Trying Indian Food Food Coma Aussie Bhai Show full article Comments

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