Artist uses paneer as canvas to carve Alia Bhatt's Gangubai Kathiawadi look
The video of the artist using paneer to carve Alia Bhatt's Gangubai Kathiawadi look will wow you.
The film Gangubai Kathiawadi, starring Alia Bhatt, has created a buzz among people since its release. The Internet is filled with various kinds of videos related to the film or its characters. From lip-syncing to the popular dialogues to grooving to the hit numbers from the movie to recreating the actor’s look, people are posting various shares online. There is a now another inclusion to that list of posts related to Gangubai Kathiawadi. However, this video is a little different from the usual ones as it shows an artist using a block of paneer to carve Alia Bhatt’s look from the film. There is a chance that the video will make your jaw drop in wonder.

Artist Praful Jain posted the video on his personal Instagram account. “My Attempt to make @aliaabhatt as Gangubai on Paneer. This form of art is really challenging but I enjoy making this especially jab ghar par paneer ban ne wala hota hai. Used Soy Sauce to reveal the portrait engraved,” he wrote while sharing the video. The artist, quite thoughtfully, also added, “Ps: PANEER WAS NOT WASTED, IT WAS FIT FOR CONSUMPTION.” He also urged others to tag the actor in the comments.
The video shows the artist holding a block of paneer kept on a plate. He then uses a knife to carve his portrait. After that, he uses soya sauce to reveal his creation.
Take a look at the video:
The video has been shared a few days ago. Since being posted, the clip has accumulated nearly 60,000 likes and the numbers are only increasing. The post has also prompted people to share various comments.
“This is damn awesome,” wrote an Instagram user. “Wow! You always have amazing ideas. Brilliant,” posted another. “This is stunning as always,” commented a third.
What are your thoughts on this wonderful creation?
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