Kolkata’s Club Kachori Wala Lashes Out At Blogger; Says, “Hum Nahi Banayega Toh Kaun Banayega?”

by Shreya Ghosh
Kolkata’s Club Kachori Wala Lashes Out At Blogger; Says, “Hum Nahi Banayega Toh Kaun Banayega?”

You probably have heard about the famous Chhangani Club Kachori if you are from Kolkata. Nestled in Burrabazar’s Nimbutala, this is an iconic local shop. Hundreds of customers line in front of the shop to relish the crisp and soft club kachori with Rajasthani-style sabzi. Without any doubt, this shop is famous all around for serving delish food. Another reason behind its popularity is Lali Chhangani!

Famous Club Kachori Wala Slammed Food Blogger With His Answers

Taking to the X (formerly Twitter) platform, Kaajukatla (@kaajukatla) shared a video of Lali Chhangani having a heated conversation with a content creator.

Running for about 50 years, the taste and quality of this shop’s food have always been impressing the customers and the long line of people waiting outside shows its popularity. For the last few months, this kachori shop in Kolkata has been going viral on the Internet for various reasons. A huge number of food bloggers often visit this shop to shoot videos and the way Lali Chhangani, the kachori wala deals with them is always the talk of the town.

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So many videos of this vendor have gone viral on various social media platforms and most videos are about him getting offended. He often gets angry with people asking so many questions and interacts in a rude way.

In this video shared by Kaajukatla (@kaajukatla), when the blogger asks the vendor about who cooks the kachori and sabzi, he gets a bit angry and responds with “Kaha se aata hai? Paida hota hai kya computer se? Hum nahi banayega toh kaun banayega?” (Where does it come from? Is it made by a computer? If we don’t make it then who will?)

Netizens React To His Savage Answers

Many viral videos of this shop get tons of comments about the behaviour of the kachori wala and his way of interacting with all the bloggers. While some find it rude and unnecessary, many Netizens feel this is the way to deal with bloggers and them disturbing street food vendors by asking several questions.

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What do you think about the viral club kachori wala?

Cover Image Courtesy: X (formerly Twitter)/ Kaajukatla (@kaajukatla)