Elon Musk has been making headlines for one reason or another. Somehow the CEO of Twitter ends up causing a stir with his tweets on a daily basis. In his most recent offering, the Tesla mogul caused a stir on Twitter when he praised Indian food and delighted his desi followers.
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- Even Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut reacted
Elon Musk praises Indian food in a viral tweet
It was Twitter user Daniel who first brought up the topic of Indian cuisine in one of his tweets. He posted a photo of his decadent array of Indian cuisine staples like Naan, rice, and what appeared to be butter chicken on his plate. Along with the delicious spreads, Daniel wrote: “I love basic Indian b-ch food, it’s unbelievably good.”
Well, while Elon Musk didn’t tweet exclusively about his love of Indian food, his subtle reaction to Daniel’s tweet was all it took to get the internet excited. Musk commented on Daniel’s post, writing: “True.”
TRUE
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 16, 2023
Even Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut reacted
His simple response garnered more than 5.8 million views on the platform and prompted people to tweet at him. Even Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut commented on Musk’s reaction to the food, writing: “How many more reasons will you give us to like you more and more.”
How many more reasons will you give us to love you more and more 🙂🤗
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) May 16, 2023
While one suggested: “The best Indian food in the West is Gymkhanna in London.”
The best Indian food in the West is Gymkhanna in London pic.twitter.com/X2liE8wPIT
— Nathan Punwani (@npunwani) May 16, 2023
One user reminded Musk of his upbringing in South Africa: “The Indian food you ate in South Africa probably isn’t as good as what my (non-vegetarian) mother or (vegetarian) mother-in-law can cook up in a jiffy. And I can testify that they find hipsters more attractive than annoying too! You would be welcome to eat if you wish.
The Indian food you ate in South Africa is probably not as good as what my mother (non-vegetarian) or mother-in-law (vegetarian) can cook up in a jiffy. You are welcome to eat if you want.
— Puneet Sahani (@puneet_sahani) May 16, 2023
Another proud Desi added: “Not to brag, but Indian cuisine is the most diverse and evolved in the world.”
Not to brag, but Indian cuisine is the most diverse and evolved in the world. 😇
—Ranvir Shorey (@RanvirShorey) May 16, 2023
While a foreigner chimed in: “Even better if you eat without a spoon and use nan as a spoon.”
Even better if you eat without a spoon and use nan as a spoon 😁
— Doge Norway (@DogecoinNorway) May 16, 2023
Soon, Indian Twitter users jumped on Musk’s response and tried to invite him into their own home like a bunch of neighborhood aunts trying to feed a newlywed. “What is your favorite Indian cuisine dish?” asked one user.
What is your favorite dish of Indian cuisine?
— Divya Gandotra Tandon (@divya_gandotra) May 16, 2023
Another extended an offer to the Tesla CEO: “I invite you to Indian food at my house.”
I invite you to Indian food at my house 🤝🇮🇳
— Wise advice from Sumit Kapoor (@sumitkapoor16) May 16, 2023
Even ReplyGPT jumped on the bandwagon, writing: “@elonmusk I see you’ve mastered the art of saying nothing with authority. Awesome!”
@Elon Musk I see you’re mastering the art of saying nothing with authority. Awesome!
— Shing ja (@ReplyGPT) May 16, 2023
A hopeful Indian tech nerd wished: “Is this a sign that Tesla is coming to India?”
Is this a sign that Tesla is coming to India?#Tesla #elonmusk #Musk @Teslarati @Tesla_Asia @teslaownersSV https://t.co/ota7f9GOVf pic.twitter.com/5ODwYjpCH6
—Karan (@karanjain2893) May 16, 2023
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