Indians have a soft corner for all things desi and as much as we might want to go for that exotic dish, nothing says comfort than a proper helping of home-cooked desi food. This holds true for a lot of home-made things for us and stand-up comic Vir Das is no different. The actor-comedian recently took to Twitter to share a interesting confession about a particular habit of his. So what is it? Das shared that he has a Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) and its about his favourite steel thali.
Das shared on Twitter, “OCD confession. I can’t eat without this thaali. Travels the world with me. Fits nicely in check in, easy wash instead of multiple dishes, works for desi food/sushi/Italian all cuisines, and great for standing at a party where people can’t balance bowls in fancy ass plates."
OCD confession. I can’t eat without this thaali. Travels the world with me. Fits nicely in check in, easy wash instead of multiple dishes, works for desi food/sushi/Italian all cuisines, and great for standing at a party where people can’t balance bowls in fancy ass plates. pic.twitter.com/tq7d35VZ66— Vir Das (@thevirdas) December 16, 2021
Several Twitter users reacted to the comedian’s confession who shared that they also hold a soft spot for their own steel thalis for meals. Many also shared glimpses of what their lunch/dinner thalis contained.
Check out a few reactions:
31 years old. Still going strong. pic.twitter.com/sC2xaHsxvq— Ishan (@ishanme) December 16, 2021
This also work wonders. pic.twitter.com/8ChNf4JtPr— Samartha Sahoo (@SahooSamartha) December 16, 2021
Recently my 8 year old insisted I buy him this plate and enjoys his every meal in it. His point “each dish is separate doesn’t touch each other” all my opal and correlles be dammed— Jacinta D'souza (@jesskeepwalkin) December 16, 2021
Man, isn't that little bit of Dal on the right between the two sections bothering you? I'm livid here. 🙂— Nikhil Churamani (@NikhilChuramani) December 16, 2021
Most stomach friendly thali .I don't even remember from how long I have been eating in this thali— Road less taken (@vkrmvivek) December 16, 2021
Even I eat in a similar thali everyday. Food tastes different in other plates to me.— Mitesh Bhanushali (@mitesh123mehul) December 16, 2021
Reminds me of my hostel days! I will buy one asap, these things are absolutely the best!— VKhongwir (@VinKho79) December 16, 2021
Vir Das’ ‘Two Indias’ monologue delivered at the Kennedy Center had recently kicked up a storm and a complaint was filed against him for making ‘derogatory statements against India’ last month. The comedian had later issued a statement clarifying that his comments in his monologue weren’t intended to insult the country.
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