Arjun Kapoor Spots Ranbir Kapoor Stating A Fact About Samosa And Chutney
- Jasmine Kaur
Updated : December 14, 2022 05:12 IST
A fun-loving actor, Arjun Kapoor is popular among his fans for his spontaneous remarks. But what we find more interesting about him is his love for good food. In one of his latest updates on social media, however, it’s Ranbir Kapoor’s foodie choices that he is talking about. Confused? Read on…
It is pretty well-known that Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor, who started his career with Parineeti Chopra in Ishaqzaade, is also a big-time foodie. He loves to indulge in yummy eats, whether at home or when he is travelling. Every now and then, his fans and followers get to see glimpses of his foodie adventures on social media.
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In fact, his weight-loss journey has also been quite inspirational. He seems to balance his workout regime with one of his favourite activities of the day (eating!) very well. He always keeps a check on his weight while indulging in delicious dishes. However, once in a while, a cheat meal does no harm. Isn’t it?
Just recently, Arjun was tempting us with a clip of garam garam parathas from a small eatery in Delhi. However, his latest foodie update on Instagram isn’t about him eating something. Rather, he shares a picture of a witty artwork, featuring actor Ranbir Kapoor, that he spotted on the way. He captioned it, “Ranbir stating facts”.
Source: Screengrab of Instagram Stories/Arjun Kapoor
The hilarious mural painted on a brick wall read, “Ittni si chutney mein do samose khau mai?”. Ranbir looked clearly worried and annoyed in the artwork, and his expression rather had us in splits. That said, we couldn’t agree more with him either, on the important role that a chutney plays while eating deep-fried delicacies like samosas and kachoris.
For the unversed, samosa is a deep-fried conical puff pastry made with maida and stuffed with diced potatoes. It is usually served alongside chutneys, like mint-coriander chutney and tamarind chutney. Chutney is a popular condiment in India that is made with a variety of ingredients and can be sweet, spicy, tangy, and salty.