Bihari samosas on a London train-Social media is one of the only ways that everyday events can become global discussions. There are times when a movie makes people laugh and times when it makes them really think. A recent video clip from London that went viral did just that by combining the fast-paced life of the British city with the clear taste of India. People all over the world have been talking about the video of an Indian man serving hot Bihari samosas inside London’s famous Underground train.
This strange sight has added a hot Indian twist to an otherwise normal journey in a city known for its on-time trains, diverse culture, and fancy breakfast habits.
When samosas take the place of croissants
People often think of croissants, sandwiches, and coffee cups to go when they are travelling in the morning in London. This is not at all what the popular film shows, though. Inside a moving Tube train, a man in traditional Indian clothes walks with a tray full of hot, freshly fried samosas.
As he talks about his food, he jokes that Londoners will forget all about croissants once they try real Bihari samosas. The green mint salsa and sweet tamarind sauce that come with the samosas make people think of Indian food stands right away. The confident pitch and the familiar smell of samosas make the moment funny and easy to remember.
The people on the train look interested, pleased, and entertained, changing a normal trip into a cultural one.
Was that a real street vendor?
As the video went viral, many people started to wonder if it is even legal to sell food on London trains. As I looked more closely, it was clear that this wasn’t just some random street vending.
The man in the video is said to run a London restaurant called “Ghantawala Bihari Samosa.” In parts of the video, you can see him carefully making samosas in a clean kitchen and then taking them to a train near the South End stop. The whole thing was a well-thought-out advertising effort, not an illegal attempt to sell something.
It’s interesting that most of the people in the train seem to be Indian, which makes it more likely that the scene was staged for marketing and content creation. The plan worked; what began as a clever advertisement quickly became a worldwide hit.
Reactions on social media were mixed
The video became very famous very quickly after it was posted on Instagram, getting over nine million views in a short time. People on social media had very different views.
A lot of people praised the man’s creativity, confidence, and new way of marketing. People who supported him liked how he proudly showed off Indian food culture to people all over the world. Some people even made fun of it by calling it “reverse colonisation” and saying that Indian flavours are now taking over the world.
On the other hand, some people didn’t like the idea of advertising food on public transport. Some users said that these kinds of actions could hurt India’s image around the world or support myths. Others were embarrassed by what they saw and wondered if this was the best way to market Indian food abroad.
Food Can Go Anywhere
Even though people have had different responses, one thing is clear: Indian food is still very popular all over the world. From high-end restaurants to street food events, cities like London have always loved Indian food.
This video, which went viral, shows how food can bring people from different countries together. The person selling samosas was able to get people talking outside of the train cabin by using humour, memories, and a strong presentation.
The people who saw it happen live probably will never forget it. It can feel good to taste or even see familiar flavours on your way to and from work every day.
The video shows one easy truth: the smell of a well-made samosa can stop people in their tracks, even on a moving London train. Other people may see it as controversial content or smart marketing.
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