Wedding guests take on the task of making roti in hilarious video

Winter marks the beginning of the holiday and wedding seasons. While some people plan vacations or get into the Christmas spirit, others attend weddings. Buffets are becoming common at most weddings, where guests can choose from a variety of foods.

However, a video recently surfaced online in which wedding guests were asked to make their own chappatis, leaving viewers perplexed.

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When was the video posted?

Guests hilariously make their own rotis
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On December 1, the supposedly never-before-seen video was released on X (formerly known as Twitter). “Is there a new trend in the big parties?” “Make your own roti,” read the title of the post.

What happens in the video?

The video shows a wedding with two middle-aged men making rotis on a non-stick tawa. They have a plate full of food in one hand and prepare the rotis with the other. An advantage of toasting chapatis your way is that you can decide how crispy and fluffy they are.

The textual structure of the video reads: “Bhool gaya tha shaadi mei aaya huun. Yaha toh khana banaya milta hai (I forgot I was going to a wedding. I have to cook my own food here).”

How did people react on the Internet?

The comment area of ​​the post was filled with funny responses, with many people finding such a customizable buffet option strange. “The next level: Banquet halls will have only groceries, stoves and tableware,” one person predicted of wedding buffets and banquet halls. “Just fry it and eat it!”

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“Are you going to a party and making your own roti?” Oh really?? So stay home and eat homemade food,” another disgruntled user suggested.

Someone else said: “It will be interesting to wash your own plates and spoons.” Another person called the deal a “customer-friendly initiative.”

Watch the video here.

New in the big holidays? Make your own roti pic.twitter.com/8Q9lVuAmFF

– Eminent Woke (@WokePandemic) December 1, 2023

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