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Saloni Gaur’s video on 'ordering food in a middle class' family is hilariously relatable. Watch

Comedian Saloni Gaur took to Instagram to share the relatable viral video that hilariously shows what happens while ordering food for family.

Published on: Nov 25, 2022, 14:11:39 IST
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Have you ever taken up the responsibility to order food for your family? Then you may be aware of how difficult it is to convince them to agree to order a dish that everyone would love to eat. Comedian Saloni Gaur has captured such a situation in her new skit and it is hilariously relatable.

The image is taken from the viral Instagram video on ordering food for family shared by Saloni Gaur. (Instagram/@salonayyy)
The image is taken from the viral Instagram video on ordering food for family shared by Saloni Gaur. (Instagram/@salonayyy)

The video opens to show one of the family members asking others if she should order fried rice. The clip then goes on to show the opinions of the others on the dish. And, it is the final solution that the family comes up with that may leave you laughing out loud. They finally decide to opt for the good old khichdi.

“khichdi khane se to better hai maar hi kha lein,” Gaur wrote and shared the video. Take a look:

The video was shared a day ago. Since being posted, the clip has gone viral. Till now, the video has accumulated more than 1.1 million views and the numbers are only increasing. The share has also prompted people to post various comments.

“Dadi rocks,” wrote an Instagram user. “And Even my mammy says the same EKASSSI hai ..not ekadashi,” commented another. “Uncle part is best,” expressed a third. “Exact yahi scene bhaisaaaaaaaaab,” posted a fourth.

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