
Vir Das says his steel thaali travels the world with him. Desi Twitter agrees
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Vir Das shared a picture of a steel thaali with sections and shared a heartfelt message dedicated to the thaali.
Emmy nominated comedian Vir Das often takes to social media to share some of his quirky habits and obsessions. From sharing his hilarious take on crazy viral trends to showcasing his interests and likes, his social media accounts are hubs of entertainment. In his latest posts on Twitter and Instagram, Vir shared one of his obsessions and if you are a desi by heart, then you'll instantly relate to it. 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 Dal quantity seems to be lesser as opposed to in a bowl, nevertheless, easy to clean yeah, but dal quantity bro This also work wonders. pic.twitter.com/8ChNf4JtPr Nicely organised food but alas ONLY my daal will occupy ALL 3 bowls, where do the rice and roti and sabzi and pappad go 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 31 years old. Still going strong. pic.twitter.com/sC2xaHsxvq i carry the same myself wherever i live other than my hometown. It just doesn't come out of my travelling bag OMGGGG THIS IS LITERALLY ME?????I don't take it with me travelling but at home I use this!Nsince childhood never once ate in a plane dish at homeThis thali screams home to me nowExcept its a bit different with only 3 parts instead of four https://t.co/udM1Q5hpTF The man gets it https://t.co/PQznlbEvh2
Vir shared a picture of a steel thaali with sections and shared a heartfelt message dedicated to the thaali. "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," he captioned the post.