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Another wrote, “He also used to grow basmati rice at India Gate, New Delhi.” Fans even brought up Amitabh’s ads for polio drops, pipes and soan papdi, while others tagged him in the comments.
Frederikke’s humorous post prompts netizens to flood the comments section with amusing replies Instagram/@bhukkad_bidesi ...
Of course, the “legendary papad guy” turned out to be none other than Indian film icon Amitabh Bachchan. The internet wasted ...
An influencer from Copenhagen, Denmark, posted a video asking where she could find more papads ‘made’ by Amitabh Bachchan in her country.
But it also makes top-notch rice, delivering some of the best results for all three grain types thanks to its microcomputer that can adjust each cooking phase based on type of rice you're making.
Pediatricians like Dr. David Berger suggest that the type of rice matters, as basmati and jasmine varieties tend to have lower arsenic levels compared to domestically grown rice.
ETimes review for the film read, "The most standout thing about Dileep is Sameera Saneesh’s costumes. Otherwise, he plays that typical good guy, responsible husband, caught in 'humorous' situations.
Copenhagen-based influencer Frederikke went viral after mistaking Amitabh Bachchan for the creator of Bikaji papad during a trip to Nepal. Embracing the mix-up, she later shared a humorous KBC-style ...
The Danish traveller didn’t realise it was Amitabh Bachchan on the papad packet, thinking he was the person behind it and wanted to let him know how good they tasted.
Indian Basmati rice exporters are increasingly concerned about a slowdown in shipments and payment delays to Iran, a historically significant market, due to the escalating Israel-Iran conflict.
Basmati rice exporters have sustained earnings this marketing year (starting October 2024) on the back of higher export volumes, despite a sharp fall in contracted rates and the absence of a ...
All India Rice Exporters Association President Satish Goyal said that over 1 lakh tonnes of basmati rice meant for Iran is currently stuck at Indian ports. Iran is a very important market for us ...