Punjabi Munda Parmish Verma is truly a swag ka king! The talent behind some of the biggest hits like Rubicon Drill and Shadgi, he is a force to reckon with in the Punjabi music industry. So, when the ace rapper and melodious singer joined our anchor, Tonakshi Kalra, for this episode of Tere Gully Mein, the duo could not stop gushing about their love for authentic dhaba food. As the pair embarked on a dhaba-hopping adventure, Parmish Verma revealed that he was only committed to his wife and one special dhaba! So, which one is the lucky dhaba that hosts the superstar’s festive celebrations? Scroll down to find out!
Parmish Verma Celebrates Festivals In This All-Time Special Dhaba
Parmish Verma made it abundantly clear that he is not a fan of unhealthy food. After all, the rapper is currently on a strict diet for health reasons. But, even he couldn’t resist the delicious butter-laced parathas and chai at the Jagdamba Dhaba in Murthal.
He proudly calls Jagdamba Dhaba his all-time favourite dhaba in Murthal. Speaking to Tonakshi over a delicious spread of parathas and chai he said, “I have celebrated a lot of festivals in this Dhaba. After winding up my New Year show, I came here for dinner to taste the delicious parathas.”
When the rapper bought a new car, he visited his favourite dhaba again to celebrate his success. The dhaba reciprocated his love and now features a photo of the rapper with a catchy Punjabi caption. This very caption, “Sadi cha vi sanjhi, sadi chah vi sanjhi” was also included in the lyrics of his song, Punjab.
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How Grateful Is Parmish Verma For His Successful Life?
From luxury, family life, and a loving daughter to tons of successful rap music, Parmish Verma has achieved it all! He still cannot come to terms that he could achieve the level of success that people dream of! Well, we cannot speak for him, but we always believed that the rapper had it all to break into the industry!
It took years and years of grit and hard work for him to establish himself as the GOAT of Punjabi music. He said, “I am very grounded, I believe everything has to come and go one day.” How humble can a person be?
To watch Parmish Verma and Tonakshi Kalra play a fiery rapid-fire round at his favourite dhaba, click on the video above or visit our YouTube channel.
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First Published: November 07, 2024 7:37 PM