Viral Video: Finish this Baahubali Thali to win Rs. Bonus 8 Lakhs
The Indian concept of thali has traversed the length and breadth of the country. Whatever state of India you are in, you will find a unique Thali with many delicacies from that region. Most Thalis serve a combination of lentils, vegetables, rice, and bread. However, a unique ‘Baahubali’ Thali from Delhi recently caught our attention. The giant thali has great portions of a lot of dishes. In fact, completing this massive thali could even win you a prize of Rs. 8 thousand! The video of Baahubali thali was shared on YouTube by food blogger Rajneesh Gyani, whose work ‘Are you hungry’. Watch:
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The video of Baahubali thali went viral within a few days, garnering more than 2 million views. The food challenge is from a restaurant called Ardor 2.1 in Connaught Place, New Delhi. In the clip, Rajneesh Gyani performs a challenge with a friend. He is required to complete the entire thali in just 40 minutes to win the prize money of Rs. 8 thousand.
The nearly 15-minute clip shows the entire process of bloggers completing the food challenge. The huge baahubali thali includes some North Indian delicacies. First, the entire Thali was assembled. Some of the dishes in Thali are Tamatar ka Shorba, Papdi Chaat, Gobhi Matar, Dal Tadka, Kadhi Pakoda, Aloo Palak, Malai Kofta, Soya Chaap Masala, Kadhaai Paneer, Dal Makhani, Dum Aloo, Saag and Paneer Tikka Masala. Veg Biryani, steamed rice and assorted breads complimented the meal. Papad, salad, Raita and sour onions can also be seen in Thali. Jaljeera and Rose sherbet are also offered as drinks in Thali. For dessert, there is also a Gulab Jamun section.
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The blogger managed to complete the eating challenge within the allotted time thus winning the prize money of Rs. 8 thousand. They celebrated their win, but said they would donate the winnings to a charity.
Do you think you can finish the giant Baahubali Thali in just 40 minutes? Tell us in the comments below.