Indian weddings are renowned for their lavish spreads, offering a diverse range of delectable dishes. While live food stations at weddings are nothing new, a recent video posted on X (formerly Twitter) has caught the attention of the internet, showcasing a unique twist to the wedding food experience. The emerging trend features a live roti counter where guests take charge of making their own rotis.


In the video, two guests can be seen on one side of the counter, each holding plates filled with food. Instead of being served, they are actively involved in the process of roasting their rotis on a tawa. The footage captures one guest using tongs to roast the roti, placing it on his companion's plate. Simultaneously, a cook is seen rolling out flatbread and placing it on the tawa for the guests to roast.


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The caption accompanying the video adds a humorous touch to the unconventional culinary experience, stating, "Bhool gaya tha shaadi mein aya hun yahan toh khana bana banaya milta hai" (Forgot I came to a wedding; here, I have to cook my own food). The video has sparked a mix of reactions on the internet, with some expressing amusement and others finding it difficult to embrace this new trend.


The user who shared the video even speculated about future scenarios, jokingly questioning if guests would soon be asked to wash their utensils at parties. Comments on the post suggested that in the coming years, guests might be assigned tasks like chopping vegetables or even kneading the dough. Some remarked that they would stick to eating rice in such situations, while others humorously anticipated being asked to prepare various elements of their meals at future events.


The video has initiated a lively conversation online, as people contemplate the evolving landscape of culinary experiences at social gatherings. As wedding food trends continue to evolve, the live roti counter has certainly added a distinctive and participatory element to the traditional wedding feast.