Orry, also known as Orhan Awatramani, has taken the internet by surprise with his unique approach to eating pani puri. Known for exploring various cuisines, Orry recently tried pani puri for the first time, and his experience has caught everyone’s attention. The video, seemingly from a Ganesh Chaturthi celebration, shows Orry attempting to eat the beloved Indian street snack.
In the clip, Orry starts off by sipping the water from the puri, a move that instantly sets him apart as a first-timer. He then takes on the more traditional way, popping the whole puri filled with tangy water and mashed potatoes into his mouth. “I love learning new things about our culture,” he captioned the post, while the video itself humorously reads, “My first time eating pony puri.”
The video has already garnered over 10 million views, sparking a wave of reactions in the comments. Vedang Raina, actor from “The Archies,” couldn’t resist a playful jab at Orry’s typo, asking, “(Horse emoji) puri?” Another user jokingly suggested, “The right way is to put a straw.” Adding to the fun, a pun-filled comment read, “Pani poORRY.”
One individual teased Orry, saying, “Eating pani puri is our dharma. And now you are eating it for the first time, society won’t accept you for this.” Another revealed a past incident, noting, “Just like the time you ate vada pav thinking it’s an Indian Burger.” Adding to the trend, someone quipped, “The ‘very demure very mindful’ way of eating a Pony Poori.”
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Orry is no stranger to sharing his culinary explorations. He previously posted a video on how to make meat-based ramen at home, captioning it, “Am just delicate like that. So worth it.” His pani puri adventure has not only added a fun twist to his food journey but also engaged a huge audience, proving once again how much people love watching others discover new cultural experiences.