Diana Penty and Tamannaah Bhatia weren’t just guests on Kamiya Jani, our editor-in-chief’s Sunday Brunch, they were the party themselves, turning a sunlit table into a stage for sly jabs, spontaneous laughter, and the kind of food confessions you don’t script. The candid exchanges added depth to the conversation, showcasing a more personal side of both actors beyond their on-screen personas.
Diana Penty Can Eat These Dishes Every Day Of Her Life
The game Spicy Confessions kicked things off with a deceptively loaded question: what’s the one dish you could eat every single day? Diana Penty didn’t even blink before rattling off a trio: dosa, medu vada, and biryani. Tamannaah raised an eyebrow, pouncing on the opening: “But don’t you already eat that every day?” Diana doubled over, admitting between laughs, “Yes, I eat that every day on set.”
That rhythm of setup, punchline, and comeback set the tone for the rest of the meal. When we steered the chat toward fitness, wondering how Diana Penty managed to stay so lean despite her plate of indulgences, Tamannaah didn’t miss a beat and said, “Inko bhagwan ka vardaan hai.” The mood lightened with laughter. Diana volleyed back, “Up to a point, and I’m waiting for that point,” and Tamannaah slammed it shut with, “There’s no point coming!” The back-and-forth was fast, cheeky, and gave a candid twist to the episode.
Spicy Confessions Game Makes Way For Fun Candour
When the spotlight swung to Tamannaah, her answer was no less heartfelt: poha, her forever staple, the kind she could live on from morning to night. She described her perfect plate like someone painting a still life: potatoes, peanuts, and nothing fancy or overloaded. “Aloo has to be there, and peanuts too,” she insisted, then grinned as she admitted to once experimenting with sprouts.
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Meanwhile, the table groaned under a spread that was anything but simple: butter chicken and garlic naan for the soul, prawns with a coastal kick and enough colour and earthiness to make restraint impossible. Between bites, the actresses swapped stories from sets, food memories, and the kind of banter that made the camera feel less like a lens and more like another guest at the table.
By the end, what stayed wasn’t just the sight of naan dunked into curry or prawns disappearing off plates, it was the reminder that food has this trick of cutting through everything.
Diana may chase dosa and biryani and Tamannaah may swear by poha, but the heart of the episode was simpler. It was about how everyday comfort food levels the playing field, even for stars.
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That’s the Sunday Brunch formula at its best: famous faces loosening up over plates that feel like home, proving that sometimes the most relatable thing about a celebrity is what they eat when the cameras aren’t rolling.
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