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“Ab To Ubla Anda Bhi Order Karta Tu,” Parody Song About Food Delivery Addicts Goes Viral; Netizens React

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How addicted are you to ordering food online? In this day and age, when work life is hectic and you scarcely have time for anything else, the entire process of making food at home can seem anywhere from daunting to just exhausting. In such a scenario, becoming addicted to ordering online is highly likely. A few creative people made a parody song about food delivery addicts and Netizens had just the perfect reactions to it!

Parody Song About Food Delivery Addicts Goes Viral

If you’re not that good a cook, then ordering online can seem all the more appealing, especially given the plethora of offers available online. And this predicament is compounded if you live alone. Cooking for just one person can be a bigger hassle as you’re the only one who has to clean the utensils.

Rohit Chattopadhyay, Kanika Gupta and Bala recently created a parody song about people who are addicted to food delivery. The tune is based on a song by Juss and MixSingh called Suniyan Suniyan. The song pokes fun at a food delivery addict who fails to cook at home despite their best efforts.

It asks funny questions like why did you order pizza online when you already had food at home. The song even mentions how gradually, the habit of ordering food online has intensified and now the addict has become a pillar of laziness.

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This Is How Netizens Reacted To This Hilarious Song

Image Credits: @fittrwithrohit/Instagram

This song struck a chord with many Netizens who have grappled with this “addiction.” One commenter said, “This video should not reach my mom.” There were many who rightfully applauded the creativity of the creators.

There were some who questioned the presence of a woman in the song. One questioned, “Wo sab toh theek hai par yeh ladki ka kya kaam tha video me?” Yet another commenter said, “I’m that girl in a group project with least effort.”

Honestly, we all relate to the song.

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Are you addicted to ordering food online? Let us know in the comments section below!

Cover Image Credits: @fittrwithrohit/Instagram and Canva Images

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