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  • @mauryarty
    @mauryarty 2 роки тому +2569

    The history lessons I missed in school have come back to haunt me 💀

    • @NirmalPillaiOriginal
      @NirmalPillaiOriginal  2 роки тому +348

      The naan getting the oil massage haunts me also

    • @xdabhy2500
      @xdabhy2500 2 роки тому

      @@NirmalPillaiOriginal Akbar's dad is jahangir typical backbencher moments

    • @saha5495
      @saha5495 2 роки тому +12

      @@NirmalPillaiOriginal Nirmal always makes us laugh.. love u nirmal when are u act again in movies like u did in puthum pudu kalai vidiyatha .. when are going to with thalapathy .. pls make videos with abishek kumar anna too .. I can't wait to see mahluf in movies again .. pls reply nirmal

    • @debodatta7398
      @debodatta7398 Рік тому +13

      @@NirmalPillaiOriginal Sambar comes from part of the world which is called Tamilnadu in the modern day India.
      It can be argued that the dish was part of the Tamil cuisine for a long time. The etymology of the word Sambar comes from the Tamil word Chaampu which means, ground paste or fine paste. So any curry made from a paste of ground spices and concoctions is technically Sambar or Kulambu (literally ‘Emulsion’). There are evidences which point to inscriptions from the early 15thCentury CE; which speaks of Chambaram and Amuthu (Rice). In fact the South East Asian Sambal dishes carry the same etymology.
      However the story behind the dish as we know it today as Sambar, is that it was created in the kitchens of the Thanjavur Maratha King, Shahuji in the 17th Century.
      King Shahuji had a special guest of honour at his court, and had wanted to prepare a feast. Marathas famous for being vegetarian, had planned on serving the traditional Maratha dish Amti. However, the royal cooks had ran out of Moong bean lentils and Kokum; which were the traditional ingredients needed to cook Amti. So they experimented with Toor lentil (Pigeon pea split lentils) and Tamarind pulp instead of Kokum; and also added ground Coconut and vegetables. Guess who was the guest of honour? It was the Maratha King Sambhaji, the son of Shivaji.
      Hence the newly created dish was named Sambar in the honour of the guest of the court, and the Maratha King.

      Why were the Marathas ruling Thanjavur? Well, that’s another story in itself.

      Thanjavur (Tanjore) was ruled for a while by King Vijayaragava of the Vijayanagar Empire; who was killed by Chokkanatha Nayak of Madurai later, and conquered the kingdom. He installed is brother Alagiri as the ruler of Thanjavur.

      Alagiri later threw away his allegiance to Chokkanatha and the Madurai Nayak kingdom; and eventually declared Thanjavur an independent kingdom. One of the sons of King Vijayaragava induced the Sultan of Bijapur to help him get back the throne of Thanjavur.

      The Sultan sent his army to conquer Thanjavur, under the Maratha General Venkoji. He overthrew Alagiri, seized Thanjavur, and made himself the King. Thus the Marathas started ruling over Thanjavur.
      So as you can see Sambar was a Tamil dish which was somewhat re-imagined and packaged in the Maratha royal court in Thanjavur

    • @boopathys9128
      @boopathys9128 Рік тому

      But in a funny way

  • @maitreyakadkol7793
    @maitreyakadkol7793 2 роки тому +407

    Bro Sambhaji Maharaj didn't creave for Dal, he craved for "Amty" which is a Maharashtrain dish made out of Dal, kokum for tangy taste. He couldn't find Kokum in Thanjavur so he used tamarind which was available widely

    • @daizounaoki
      @daizounaoki 2 роки тому +7

      thanks for the info bruh

    • @gauravmhaske6932
      @gauravmhaske6932 Рік тому +12

      So basically he craved for dal

    • @mihirx27
      @mihirx27 Рік тому +29

      @@gauravmhaske6932 Pretty much, but daal as North Indians know is much different from Aamti or Sambhar, in that Tomatoes are the acidic element as opposed to Aamsool (Kokam) or Chinch (Tamarind).

    • @Thorfinn47.
      @Thorfinn47. Рік тому +6

      Yeh he came back to life and told you personally that he didn't craved for dal . I had witnessed it .

    • @duddukarthik8676
      @duddukarthik8676 Рік тому

      @@Thorfinn47. urvAss

  • @akashr2856
    @akashr2856 2 роки тому +742

    The version of Sambhar story I heard was that when the city of Tanjore in Tamilnadu was ruled by Marathas, there was a shortage of grams for Dal that Marathis eat. The king ordered his chefs to find an alternative and thus Sambar was born

    • @hamsav716
      @hamsav716 2 роки тому +7

      Yeaa

    • @parker4406
      @parker4406 2 роки тому +33

      You can never leave Amti because it's always in your heart ❤️

    • @amala8176
      @amala8176 2 роки тому +3

      @@parker4406 Amti is never close to Sambar, right?

    • @vijaykumar16391
      @vijaykumar16391 2 роки тому +9

      Tanjore ruled by Marathas?
      Are u crazy

    • @amala8176
      @amala8176 2 роки тому +88

      @@vijaykumar16391 Vow, you are such a brilliant. You know things no one knows in the world. Keep it up.

  • @sharanragavs1024
    @sharanragavs1024 2 роки тому +648

    “Seruppala adipen gammunu iru” The greatest dialogue haha😂😂😂😂😂😂 ( 6:50)

    • @rajeshkannan4154
      @rajeshkannan4154 2 роки тому +2

      😂😂

    • @kevinfernandez9999
      @kevinfernandez9999 2 роки тому +13

      Studied in Tamil nadu from kerala, the go to dialogue for teachers...

    • @swetha210
      @swetha210 2 роки тому +2

      Meaning?

    • @rajeshkannan4154
      @rajeshkannan4154 2 роки тому +18

      @@swetha210 I will slam with you chappal so be quite 😂😂it's meaning

    • @swetha210
      @swetha210 2 роки тому +2

      @@rajeshkannan4154 thank you for the translation 😂😂

  • @DeepthiBalaji
    @DeepthiBalaji 2 роки тому +1674

    Everything about this video is just top notch, intro, the topic, the editing. Not one second that I didn’t enjoy watching! Can’t emphasis on how I love your content really :’)) excited to see more!!!!!

    • @NirmalPillaiOriginal
      @NirmalPillaiOriginal  2 роки тому +109

      Thank you so much yo 😭

    • @felixpolsonvalanchery2465
      @felixpolsonvalanchery2465 2 роки тому +7

      @deepthi Balaji
      Hi Nirmals fake account

    • @zOrOjUrO_O
      @zOrOjUrO_O 2 роки тому

      @@felixpolsonvalanchery2465 de 🤣

    • @debodatta7398
      @debodatta7398 Рік тому +8

      @@NirmalPillaiOriginal Sambar comes from part of the world which is called Tamilnadu in the modern day India.
      It can be argued that the dish was part of the Tamil cuisine for a long time. The etymology of the word Sambar comes from the Tamil word Chaampu which means, ground paste or fine paste. So any curry made from a paste of ground spices and concoctions is technically Sambar or Kulambu (literally ‘Emulsion’). There are evidences which point to inscriptions from the early 15thCentury CE; which speaks of Chambaram and Amuthu (Rice). In fact the South East Asian Sambal dishes carry the same etymology.
      However the story behind the dish as we know it today as Sambar, is that it was created in the kitchens of the Thanjavur Maratha King, Shahuji in the 17th Century.
      King Shahuji had a special guest of honour at his court, and had wanted to prepare a feast. Marathas famous for being vegetarian, had planned on serving the traditional Maratha dish Amti. However, the royal cooks had ran out of Moong bean lentils and Kokum; which were the traditional ingredients needed to cook Amti. So they experimented with Toor lentil (Pigeon pea split lentils) and Tamarind pulp instead of Kokum; and also added ground Coconut and vegetables. Guess who was the guest of honour? It was the Maratha King Sambhaji, the son of Shivaji.
      Hence the newly created dish was named Sambar in the honour of the guest of the court, and the Maratha King.

      Why were the Marathas ruling Thanjavur? Well, that’s another story in itself.

      Thanjavur (Tanjore) was ruled for a while by King Vijayaragava of the Vijayanagar Empire; who was killed by Chokkanatha Nayak of Madurai later, and conquered the kingdom. He installed is brother Alagiri as the ruler of Thanjavur.

      Alagiri later threw away his allegiance to Chokkanatha and the Madurai Nayak kingdom; and eventually declared Thanjavur an independent kingdom. One of the sons of King Vijayaragava induced the Sultan of Bijapur to help him get back the throne of Thanjavur.

      The Sultan sent his army to conquer Thanjavur, under the Maratha General Venkoji. He overthrew Alagiri, seized Thanjavur, and made himself the King. Thus the Marathas started ruling over Thanjavur.
      So as you can see Sambar was a Tamil dish which was somewhat re-imagined and packaged in the Maratha royal court in Thanjavur

    • @awsum_YT
      @awsum_YT Рік тому +1

      @@NirmalPillaiOriginal man who is your editor he is awesome and you yourself you are soooo funny I wish I could be like you

  • @SahilShahcomedy
    @SahilShahcomedy 2 роки тому +307

    Bro I'm so happy that you're doing this. You've come such a looooong way *hugs*

  • @priyashreiya1080
    @priyashreiya1080 2 роки тому +302

    6:50 Serupaala adipen 😂 will be iconic forever. Huge fan of your editing and skits. Lots of love 💜

    • @roseangela6361
      @roseangela6361 2 роки тому +2

      True 😂

    • @priyashreiya1080
      @priyashreiya1080 2 роки тому

      @@roseangela6361 😊

    • @lamewater772
      @lamewater772 2 роки тому

      Is this guy a half tamil-half malayalee?

    • @priyashreiya1080
      @priyashreiya1080 2 роки тому +7

      @@lamewater772 I don't know too. It's the same situation with myself. I am Tamil and Malyali at the same time. We don't fit in any of the category.

    • @user-pv9bm3pj9i
      @user-pv9bm3pj9i 2 роки тому

      @@priyashreiya1080 What is the meaning of serupaala adipen?

  • @shanks011
    @shanks011 2 роки тому +18

    That was a nicely edited video and funny writing. The "Serupala adipen" to the alien was my highlight :)

  • @mazinwastaken
    @mazinwastaken 2 роки тому +837

    As part of the Parotta Act core team I can confirm that all the skits are 100% historically accurate (Nirmal the episode is out now pls release my family pls)

    • @stanleyphilippe
      @stanleyphilippe 2 роки тому

      What? Don't get it.

    • @GopiKrishnanz
      @GopiKrishnanz 2 роки тому +8

      One flew over the cuckoo's nest 😎

    • @stanleyphilippe
      @stanleyphilippe 2 роки тому +1

      @@GopiKrishnanz 🤔suthama purila.

    • @2highbruh
      @2highbruh 2 роки тому +29

      @@stanleyphilippe he's saying that he was supposed to give assurance (by lying) for the accuracy of the skits, because Nirmal is holding his family as hostage; and will do horrible stuff if he doesn't...
      it's just a joke like, "I've praised you enoughh. Now, give me that 10 Rupeeese!)

    • @stanleyphilippe
      @stanleyphilippe 2 роки тому

      @@2highbruh kandipa

  • @natyacodes
    @natyacodes 2 роки тому +174

    This channel is a hidden gem, awesome video bhaiya!

    • @NirmalPillaiOriginal
      @NirmalPillaiOriginal  2 роки тому +29

      thanksss man 💛💛

    • @vinayrh24
      @vinayrh24 8 місяців тому

      Thanks kid to appreciate this video
      I'm am sasta nirmal

  • @sagnikasen2004
    @sagnikasen2004 2 роки тому +47

    I'm Bengali, though I'm sure South Indians relate more to this, but even so, this is just so funny! You and Abhishek make my day!

    • @indrdevputr
      @indrdevputr Рік тому +1

      I think All Bengali are relate to Sonagachi

    • @Thorfinn47.
      @Thorfinn47. Рік тому

      Go eat your raw fish and sleep bengali psycho feminist

    • @pranavkanttripathi2971
      @pranavkanttripathi2971 Рік тому +3

      @@indrdevputr Guys be having Arya in name only to act in the most un-noble way possible

  • @areulostbabygorl7920
    @areulostbabygorl7920 2 роки тому +22

    7:02 that's what she said 🤷

    • @nikaX2000
      @nikaX2000 Місяць тому

      It's dark, please turn on the light😂😂 Nice one though

  • @agilagunasekaran9458
    @agilagunasekaran9458 2 роки тому +59

    I'm recently addicted to his videos..!!!! And he has his own slang..!tats incredible 😂!

  • @deepanwita9926
    @deepanwita9926 2 роки тому +33

    these are the kind of videos which i like to sit back and watch after having a tiring day. it would definitely make my day way better 🙌🏼

  • @Ni7hanth
    @Ni7hanth 2 роки тому +13

    Love how this channel is moving forward! Excited to be a part of it, keep it up man :)

  • @suhasiniraman6169
    @suhasiniraman6169 2 роки тому +60

    Dudeeee this is amazing ! Can we just accept the fact that Nirmal deserves this and so much more !? 😭❤️✨

  • @chair2945
    @chair2945 Рік тому +3

    2:19
    I like how it's been like four years but people still remember the scar season 8 left in the hearts of everyone.

  • @TheMadrashowdy
    @TheMadrashowdy 2 роки тому +16

    Million likes dude. You have written and visualized the random thoughts went through your mind so nicely. You need some serious promotion ...

  • @atharvadandwate2358
    @atharvadandwate2358 Рік тому +5

    maturity is when you realise both sambar and rajnikant are maharashtrians

  • @floppyhair._.
    @floppyhair._. 2 роки тому +64

    The only serious issue I have with your videos is that-
    I CAN'T get enough of it, man!
    I reckon this is what you call "pure" comedy.... I regret not having found this channel earlier....

  • @ananyak3208
    @ananyak3208 2 роки тому +53

    Cactus gang rise 🙌

  • @jibingeorgekarickom
    @jibingeorgekarickom 2 роки тому +6

    5:55 FYI, Shashi Tharoor eats idli for breakfast everyday and he himself cooks it 😌 He told this in an interview.

  • @VibhutiBigtime
    @VibhutiBigtime Рік тому +4

    Love the fact how patriot & parotta act are both by Indians proving Indians are good at everything- engineering, food, comedy, just evrytg

  • @beyou439
    @beyou439 2 роки тому +10

    You had to sneak in Vanitha magazine in there..Nostalgia Overloaded😅😅😅

  • @navneethramesh7422
    @navneethramesh7422 2 роки тому +7

    7:23
    Next part can be a continuation of some one in the background asking where the dosa came from.
    We can have America calling it crepe or whatever

  • @vatsalparmar5740
    @vatsalparmar5740 2 роки тому +30

    Thank you for being non cringe and actually comedic. Appreciate your channel a lot. Earned a sub.

  • @lightoffire2146
    @lightoffire2146 2 роки тому +9

    0:55 Auto Elon!!!!🤣🤣🤣

  • @swalpare5895
    @swalpare5895 Рік тому +5

    That Akbar, Jahangir Shahjahan scene was epic. You videos are fast bro. Great editing.

  • @ArjunKumar-gk3jh
    @ArjunKumar-gk3jh Рік тому +9

    Nirmal Bhai you are so underrated. You deserve millions of subscribers!!! You have amazing comedic talent. Thank You for making us laugh till we die 🙏🏽😃😄😂🤣 . Love from North India ♥️ .

    • @sujalghorse4088
      @sujalghorse4088 10 місяців тому

      Bsdk, 😂😂 there is nothing like north India. Just tell your state stupid.

  • @debodatta7398
    @debodatta7398 Рік тому +106

    Sambar comes from part of the world which is called Tamilnadu in the modern day India.
    It can be argued that the dish was part of the Tamil cuisine for a long time. The etymology of the word Sambar comes from the Tamil word Chaampu which means, ground paste or fine paste. So any curry made from a paste of ground spices and concoctions is technically Sambar or Kulambu (literally ‘Emulsion’). There are evidences which point to inscriptions from the early 15thCentury CE; which speaks of Chambaram and Amuthu (Rice). In fact the South East Asian Sambal dishes carry the same etymology.
    However the story behind the dish as we know it today as Sambar, is that it was created in the kitchens of the Thanjavur Maratha King, Shahuji in the 17th Century.
    King Shahuji had a special guest of honour at his court, and had wanted to prepare a feast. Marathas famous for being vegetarian, had planned on serving the traditional Maratha dish Amti. However, the royal cooks had ran out of Moong bean lentils and Kokum; which were the traditional ingredients needed to cook Amti. So they experimented with Toor lentil (Pigeon pea split lentils) and Tamarind pulp instead of Kokum; and also added ground Coconut and vegetables. Guess who was the guest of honour? It was the Maratha King Sambhaji, the son of Shivaji.
    Hence the newly created dish was named Sambar in the honour of the guest of the court, and the Maratha King.

    Why were the Marathas ruling Thanjavur? Well, that’s another story in itself.

    Thanjavur (Tanjore) was ruled for a while by King Vijayaragava of the Vijayanagar Empire; who was killed by Chokkanatha Nayak of Madurai later, and conquered the kingdom. He installed is brother Alagiri as the ruler of Thanjavur.

    Alagiri later threw away his allegiance to Chokkanatha and the Madurai Nayak kingdom; and eventually declared Thanjavur an independent kingdom. One of the sons of King Vijayaragava induced the Sultan of Bijapur to help him get back the throne of Thanjavur.

    The Sultan sent his army to conquer Thanjavur, under the Maratha General Venkoji. He overthrew Alagiri, seized Thanjavur, and made himself the King. Thus the Marathas started ruling over Thanjavur.
    So as you can see Sambar was a Tamil dish which was somewhat re-imagined and packaged in the Maratha royal court in Thanjavur
    edit: Some people are still arguing Sambar is Marathi so let me make it clear there is no dish equivalent to Sambhar in Marathi cuisine from old times. Their recipes for Sambhar from Dravidian languages that are older then Marathi's existence. And don't forget for most of Marathi kingdoms existence they were conquered by South Indian Kanndigas or Telugus.
    Sorry, the evidence points otherwise. The answer that is produced here is originally written as a comment on Sri Krishnama Ramadurai's answer to the above question. Various accounts of the making of sāmbār that appeared here on quora, similar items seen on the internet (an NDTV news item) and other featured items do not seem to have any trustworthiness.
    Connecting the name sāmbār to Sambha-ji and saying that sāmbār was invented as an accident by Sarabhoji II, the king of Tanjore is totally unfounded and baseless.
    It's all a folklore. It is not supported by proper evidence.
    It is described that rājā Sarabhoji cooked the dish to satisfy the royal entourage. As if he has nothing else to do. Then the dish was named sāmbā after the king Sambhaji in whose honour the dish was cooked. The rājā becomes a cook when the maharājā arrives sounds like grandmother's tale. And, the analogous names sāmbār and the maharājā's name Sambhā-ji gave for a smooth and humorous passing of the tale among the masses.
    One should realise that sāmbār is a native south indian dish available by different names and with different tastes in all the states of south India, probably among the pancha Dravidas, the Tamils (and Malayalies), Telugus, Kannadigas, Maharashtrians, and Gujaratis.
    In Telugu, it is an Avtar of pappuchāru or simply chāru 'lentil soup' which is different from rasam. In some districts chāru is rasam and pappuchāru is sāmbār. It's always different from kuzhambu which is more like pulusu, simply a cooked vegetables in gravy.
    Etymologically the word sāmbār is derived from sambhāram “Provisions, preparations, collection, supplies, constituents, ingredients, and requisites”. It’s common among south Indian kitchens to prepare chilli powder mixed with the south Indian culinary ingredients and keep ready to add to any dish. The same, when used with vegetables cooked in tamarind juice with lentil soup plus the sāmbhāra powder, gives the desired dish. This sāmbhāra powder is often prepared well in advance and stored or prepared as part of the dish.
    The ingredients include, the dry red chillies, The dry and split chick pea, split vigno mungo (minapa pappu), coriyander (dhaniyālu), cumin (jilakarra) mustard (avālu), black pepper corns (miriyālu), fenugreek seeds (mentulu), cinnamon (dālchinachekka), dry coconut (kobbari), asafoetida (inguva), curry leaf (karivepāku), turmeric powder (pasupu) etc. All in fresh roasted and grounded in proper ratio to get the best. Boil vegetables (onions (ulli), drumsticks (munaga or mulaga)) in a lentil soup mixed with tamarind juice with a dash of sufficient amount of sāmbār powder and let it simmer for ten minutes to make the dish ready.
    When there is the proper etymology available, why one should entertain a folk etymology?
    Consider the following Literary Sources from Telugu:
    The Telugu Etymological dictionary lists three entries on sāmbār:
    1. sambāramu, sambāruvu, sambāru. A preparation, with salt, chilly powder, tamarind etc. seasoned with spices. upaskaraNa dravyam. A quotation cited from the literary work Bhimakhandam (1.60) by a famous Telugu poet of 14-15 c. AD.
    Telugu: “sambāramula tōḍi Sākapākamulatō pakvamaina pesarapapputōḍa … “,
    Gloss: sambhāras with vegetables_cooked with soup of greengram lentils
    Eng. Tr. ‘Of cooked vegetables, seasoned with spices of sambhāra with greengram lentil soup….’
    2. hamsavimshati 1.113 of 17 c. AD. Telugu literary work.
    3. sambārubuḍḍi ’An earthen pot or a container for sambār material’.
    It is a summary from the entries printed in Telugu vyutpatti padakoSam (Telugu etymological dictionary), vol.8, 1995. Andhra Univ. publication (Ed. L. Chakradhara Rao).
    The word sambārubuḍḍi ‘a tall and narrow pot’ to store ingredients of sambar in the Telugu houses also occurs in a traditional children’s song. The lyrics are here.
    dāguḍumūtalu danḍākōr ‘hide and seek’ you stubborn’
    pillī vacce elukā dāge ‘the cat is around and the rat is in hiding’
    ekkaḍi dongalu akkaḍe ‘thieves, wherever they are’
    gapcip sambārubuḍḍi. ‘keep quiet as the sambar pot’.
    Also ref. haravilāsamu Ch. 2.121 Srinatha of 14-15 c. AD. Telugu literary work.
    Also ref. āmuktamālyada, (Ch. 2.97), the Telugu literary work authored by the Emperor poet Sri Krishnadevarāya of 16 c. (1509-1529) AD. (translated by C.V. Ramachandra Rao into English) refers to sambar as “…tamarind together with sambāra condiments mixed in half with a treacle (a thick, sticky syrup made from partly refined sugar) and cummin seeds thoroughly cleaned…”.
    Does anyone need more evidence for the antiquity of sambar in the Telugu/Tamil homes

    • @prasath5308
      @prasath5308 Рік тому +1

      🙏

    • @hittingyouoverthehead
      @hittingyouoverthehead Рік тому +13

      I'll be honest, this story sounds much more plausible than a king cooking his own food. If Sambhaji woke up in the middle of the night and got a dal craving, chances are that some servants ran to the chef's house to wake him up.
      The story that Nirmal said was most likely some kind of a folktale.

    • @cringekiller348
      @cringekiller348 Рік тому +15

      Then it isn't a tamil dish. Rather a variation of a marathi dish.

    • @priyadarsininaveenrajhari2442
      @priyadarsininaveenrajhari2442 Рік тому

      Man pulled the wiki

    • @indrdevputr
      @indrdevputr Рік тому +1

      Chup be ch*tiya Bengali r*ndi ka aaulad m*dh*rch*d suar ka bacha..

  • @humanbeing9327
    @humanbeing9327 2 роки тому +53

    Those sneaked Vanitha magazines are nostalgic for every Malayalee guys!😌✨

    • @kevinfernandez9999
      @kevinfernandez9999 2 роки тому

      Lol even before Internet existed, those magazines were my only source of seeing boobs 😍

    • @ra.naaaa00
      @ra.naaaa00 Рік тому

      Yeahh😹💗

  • @Qurios100
    @Qurios100 2 роки тому +66

    When alien says something.. tamilian ... Serippale adippen 😂😂😂 ofcourse idili's feelings are not hurt... your content is awesome.. hope youtube algo takes you to more heights🔥🔥

  • @bharadwajiyer3504
    @bharadwajiyer3504 Рік тому +6

    This is brilliant content. Entertainment value never drops even for a second! Well done!

  • @shreyab2306
    @shreyab2306 2 роки тому +2

    I snorted my thayir sadam while watching this, huge thenk. Also #IdliRights :(
    btw the editing???? the humor is so on point oml

  • @anushreeburade6991
    @anushreeburade6991 Рік тому +3

    4:47 the forest of enchantments beholds the recipe of appams.

  • @rahulreji5733
    @rahulreji5733 2 роки тому +9

    Now time for Porotta Act presents History of Porotta and Beef. 🤣

  • @arjunviswaa6508
    @arjunviswaa6508 2 роки тому +3

    Man...the content is just rocking..keep scaling heights bro. Love the long formats and expecting more of this from the future. Best of luck

  • @vxibhav
    @vxibhav 2 роки тому +6

    that parotta act intro slaps 🤌🏻

  • @dileepbalaji8928
    @dileepbalaji8928 Рік тому +4

    Bro, trust me on this
    Your videos are very few contents which makes me see till the end😂😂🙌🏼.
    Amazing effort and work.
    Appreciate it😝✌️✨

  • @see2saw
    @see2saw 2 роки тому +5

    6:43 seruppal adi😂

  • @ashwathganeshan6928
    @ashwathganeshan6928 2 роки тому +4

    Dead just seing Salt Bae as Salt Maa Upma Kada 🤣🤣 Yov Nirmal, kalakita ya nee

  • @maitride8845
    @maitride8845 2 роки тому +8

    If my history teacher taught me like this, I would be scoring 112/100

  • @krishramesh779
    @krishramesh779 2 роки тому +5

    4:42 Therukkural ah 😂😂😂👌

  • @AG62177
    @AG62177 Рік тому +17

    The story I heard is that he wanted Amti which is a sweet and sour Maharashtrian dal made with tamarind and jaggery. The cook tried to recreate the dish but made use of local ingredients which created a slightly different but delicious dish.

  • @graceebenezer6085
    @graceebenezer6085 2 роки тому +10

    The moment a person starts liking idli over dosa, that's when he attains real maturity

  • @srikanthdharmasastha8379
    @srikanthdharmasastha8379 2 роки тому +2

    The arc of IDLY could go to Oscars...

  • @arokiaselvarani1571
    @arokiaselvarani1571 2 роки тому +2

    I have seen 3 of your videos and I absolutely love them ! I will try to go through all of them ! Good luck to you and what a great job my brother 🎊

  • @png4174
    @png4174 2 роки тому +4

    Man this is really really top notch shit. One of the most underrated channels ever stumbled upon across .

  • @navya23723
    @navya23723 2 роки тому +4

    It's really nice to know that you are trying new things!!
    Editing and intro was op!!
    And spelling is always a bliss😂

  • @ambilivenugopal3722
    @ambilivenugopal3722 Рік тому +2

    The intro was literally dope, you know i just watched it a 100 times😂!

  • @Jurozaiten
    @Jurozaiten 4 місяці тому +1

    5:55 He got no chill. Such a G.

  • @shootdj
    @shootdj 2 роки тому +12

    "When life gives you lemons, throw them away and put tamrind"
    🤌 love that 😭😭😭

  • @thiru5730
    @thiru5730 2 роки тому +4

    it takes much time and creativity to make this kind of content and presenting it in a humorous way . i enjoyed the video to the fullest didnt realize it was a 8 min video avolo nalla irundhuchu

  • @carljhonson4177
    @carljhonson4177 2 роки тому +5

    3:30 shouldve used kgf bun scene bgm

  • @casioprogram
    @casioprogram Рік тому +1

    Aliens also talking about idli being sourced by them in some gibberish language😂😂😂😂😂

  • @kaavyasurianarayanan8247
    @kaavyasurianarayanan8247 2 роки тому +1

    Amaaazzzzzinngg!! I literally rolled on the floor... vada says sambar is just a friend.. those headlines man... and that sangam literature... sambar's serial reference.. mughal rumali roti ... killled it man!!

  • @Mohanapriya-vg8sp
    @Mohanapriya-vg8sp 2 роки тому +8

    Really enjoyed from bottom of my heart....it was hilarious 😂 😂u deserve more than these compliments doode...we expect more videos pls....keep rocking doode🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @parvathi2525
    @parvathi2525 2 роки тому +5

    6:00 Fun fact : Shashi Tharoor is a great fan of idli. His everyday breakfast is atleast a half a dozen of idli for years. Source: one of his interviews. Thus he have all the rights to get offended for the idli 😁

  • @jannatarora3740
    @jannatarora3740 2 роки тому

    Wow this video is a gem! Just found out your channel in a random UA-cam short and safe to say, I am obsessed!! Editing, punches, delivery everything on point.

  • @stanleyphilippe
    @stanleyphilippe 2 роки тому +1

    Ennanelamo pesran indha payyan 😂😂😂 excellent work. Keep delivering more!

  • @r.shyamala5317
    @r.shyamala5317 2 роки тому +8

    😂that dosa part
    Bro seriously you connected the south from Tamilnadu to karnataka

  • @VaibhavSharma-ri3gp
    @VaibhavSharma-ri3gp 2 роки тому +3

    5:18, idli confronting about not confronting compliment, i know and you know that you are delicious, you don't have to be so self critical, learn to accept compliment. Meanwhile yeast inside idli left the room .

  • @sargentskylon892
    @sargentskylon892 Рік тому +1

    i found a gold mine with this channel!

  • @Acoustic_Screecher
    @Acoustic_Screecher 11 днів тому +1

    As an Indian, I fear for my life every time I tell someone that I'm not really a fan of idli

  • @divyasreedinesh8257
    @divyasreedinesh8257 2 роки тому +3

    The INTRO was vere levellll...the video is just top notchh..can't wait for moree😁😁

  • @ridhanyaravi6293
    @ridhanyaravi6293 2 роки тому +3

    Okay now I'm obsessed with your whole content,i enjoyed watching each and every millisecond, your acting,humor,literally every part of this video is jusr out of the world,i got no words to exaggerate it more. THIS IS WHOLESOME . Waiting for the upcoming videos!!!! :)

  • @lamewater772
    @lamewater772 2 роки тому +3

    I totally expected dosa to beat idli when idli started his emotional speech lol

  • @MS-bx5vg
    @MS-bx5vg 2 роки тому +2

    Amazing dude, Paused and read all headlines and bottom lines. 6:38 VADA SUS

  • @rishiramesh4822
    @rishiramesh4822 2 роки тому +6

    The shark tank reference was 🔥😂

  • @greenrace8854
    @greenrace8854 2 роки тому +12

    3:00 Akbar's father = jahangir ? 😂

  • @chitturivinathichoudary1758
    @chitturivinathichoudary1758 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome and mind-blowing editing for an Indian food 😂 , like seriously? Who else can do this except Nirmal bhaiya!!! Enjoyed every second of the video bhaiyya. We need more of these

  • @jc-px8ox
    @jc-px8ox 2 роки тому +1

    The ending reminds me of Nigahiga. Huh, good times good times.

  • @tjsxav
    @tjsxav 2 роки тому +6

    Hey Nirmal 😀 really liked this video. So relatable 🤣

  • @harshit2.02
    @harshit2.02 2 роки тому +3

    What an amazing video brother. Perfect use of humor and information. Keep it up👏
    Would appreciate if cover more dishes which people mistake with *insert name* like Biryani which people assume as mughal/turkic cuisine but actually has origin from Indian 'Khichdi' . Similarities between Indian and Mexican cuisine etc. Anyways ❤From Maharashtra :)

  • @voltpunch9669
    @voltpunch9669 2 роки тому +1

    6:50 serrupaliye addipe just epic one after that alien oof that op one

  • @Skibidigyatt
    @Skibidigyatt 2 роки тому +2

    Vera maari!!! Vera maari!!!!

  • @_Hari_06
    @_Hari_06 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent work man! Keeping churning out more content

  • @shreyavijaya1867
    @shreyavijaya1867 Рік тому +4

    "just like Bollywood scripts" on point 😂😂

  • @rheaboury944
    @rheaboury944 2 роки тому +2

    Bro you're so amazing!!!!!💓💓💓❤️
    I'm such a huge fan!!!
    I even came for you tester crowd work show, meeting you felt so amazing

  • @harshithach8482
    @harshithach8482 2 роки тому +1

    You being a Swiftie released a video on the official SALT AIR AND THE RUST ON YOUR DOOR day. Impressed. 👏🏻

  • @nobodyknows.t
    @nobodyknows.t 2 роки тому +5

    This is an hilarious video but I actually learned a lot!! Can you make a video on how Americans eat Indian food VS how Indians eat Indian food? Thankks 😄

  • @narendran3101
    @narendran3101 2 роки тому +7

    So the Maharashtrian dal or aamti as we call it, has dried kokum for sourness. But when they tried to recreate that in the south, they added tamarind since they couldn't find kokums. That's the story I've read.

  • @anushkabansal3843
    @anushkabansal3843 Рік тому +1

    And apparently vada pav was actually inspired by medhu vada from down south

  • @kreatorsparadise45
    @kreatorsparadise45 2 роки тому +1

    This video was mind blastingly awesome...!!! So much work gone behind this video and it was super entertaining.

  • @aswati
    @aswati 2 роки тому +2

    Really loved it 😁😁
    Make more videos... Continue with this series

  • @_lone_wolf_
    @_lone_wolf_ Рік тому +3

    Fun fact is Maharashtra also in south side of India... Technically sambar is south Indian dish anyway 😭 it's our identity

    • @priyak7384
      @priyak7384 Рік тому +1

      Maharashtra is west India not south.

    • @Skizzo___21
      @Skizzo___21 Рік тому

      Nah bro southern culture and language is way different then Marathi language and culture, we nor resemble with northern Indian nether with the south

  • @shruthis3783
    @shruthis3783 2 роки тому +2

    Stew-dent 😂 I'm not sure if that was a coincidence or not 🤣

  • @mimi-vh3qq
    @mimi-vh3qq 2 роки тому +1

    😆😆😆😆Sheer genius!! It's not easy to make people laugh for 7:51 mins throughout. Bravo!!

  • @Ash_user
    @Ash_user 2 роки тому +10

    Good to see u back in a diffrent way ..... 😁😉
    & in a diffrent dress 😁

  • @General_Tien
    @General_Tien Рік тому +5

    5:11 😂😂😂😂

  • @SanskariiBeti
    @SanskariiBeti Рік тому +2

    Step 1: Mix 1.5 cups of Sona Mussoorie rice with water.... was the end of me 😂😂😂😂

  • @greatman0072
    @greatman0072 Рік тому +1

    Your content is awesome just don't stop making videos like this bro !!

  • @lakshmisreeram
    @lakshmisreeram 2 роки тому +3

    Editing makes this video perfect!💯

  • @vishalsathiaseelan679
    @vishalsathiaseelan679 2 роки тому +3

    Never knew someone could makes jokes about history of Sambar & be so damn funny. I had to subscribe.

  • @MetalGuitar911
    @MetalGuitar911 Рік тому +2

    My takeaway from this...When life gives you lemon throw away and use tamarind ...thanks a lot

  • @kaitlynsarah2
    @kaitlynsarah2 6 місяців тому

    Can we just take asecond to appretiate the amount of effort he put into the science from 6:24 to 6:57 ???? It's literally awesome??????

  • @abhisheksoni2980
    @abhisheksoni2980 2 роки тому +3

    This is gold! Amazing sense of humour 😂

  • @shruthis3783
    @shruthis3783 2 роки тому +4

    I love these alot they're too funny please make more 😂😭

  • @JiggleDaPuff
    @JiggleDaPuff 5 місяців тому

    Lol Nirmal saying that Jahangir is Akbar's father is the cutest mistake ever.

  • @deekshas3936
    @deekshas3936 2 роки тому

    Loved this video! The headlines in the news segment lmao
    Also, thank you for adding captions!