20-05-2025
Move Over Dolly Chaiwala, This Rajasthani Man Serving Badam Milk Steals Spotlight
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The unique badam milk serving skills of a man dressed in a ethnic attire has left many social media users impressed.
The video of a man serving badam milk to guests in a beautiful and 'magical" way at what looks like an event has gone viral on social media. Some people have suggested that he looks 'better" in doing the job than Dolly Chaiwala, the famous tea seller from Nagpur. Donning an ethnic attire, the man was simply pouring milk from one jug to another as he left many onlookers impressed with his performative skills while sitting on a rotating seat. The person reportedly belongs to Rajasthan.
The viral clip was shared on Instagram earlier this month by a handle named 'HAPPY HOME MAKER MIDHU'. Since then, it has garnered more than 2.66 lakh likes on the social media platform.
'Great style and control, bro," one person wrote.
Another added, 'When Physics and traditions meet together."
A person called it 'absolutely magical stuff" and said his instinctive understanding of the physics is 'astounding."
One of them stated that she had witnessed such live performances, but noticed 'burns on his hands" when she offered milk.
When being asked about the injuries on the hand, she said he simply smiled at her and did not say a single word.
The video even caught the attention of actor Tina Datta, who shared multiple fire emojis in her comment,
The man in the video was compared to the highly popular Dolly Chaiwala from Nagpur, who became famous on social media through his multiple videos featuring his unique tea-making style.
One Instagram user suggested that people were 'making wrong choices" to make people famous on social media. The person added that while many are aware of Dolly Chaiwala, people should rather talk about such people who are 'absolute gems".
Another person quipped that the person in the viral video eats '1,000 Dolly Chaiwala in breakfast".
Recalling Bill Gates' video with Dolly Chaiwala, a third person stated that the Microsoft co-founder and billionaire philanthropist 'went to the wrong address."