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Nushrratt Bharuccha Carries Her Own Plates, Bowls, Cutlery & Even Tissues From Home To Restaurants | Curly Tales

Nushrratt Bharuccha

In this special collaboration of The Bombay Journey and Sunday Brunch, we took Nushrratt Bharuccha out for a ride around her neighbourhood in Juhu. The drive was a lot of fun and Nushrratt opened up about many things like her stance on ghosts and how she feels about beaches. She also gave us a great hack for enjoying street Chinese food without the threat of food poisoning. She revealed that she takes her own plates and bowls to the stalls!

Nushrratt Bharuccha Carries Her Own Plates And Cutlery

If there’s one thing you learn about from this episode, it’s that Nushrratt loves food! And who can blame her? One of her favourite things to eat is Chinese food from the street vendors of Juhu. But anyone who has been to these vendors knows that hygiene isn’t exactly their number one priority. If you aren’t careful, you may end up spending the following days inside the toilet in an unsavoury situation. But Nushrratt the foodie has a hack for that. She brings her own utensils to these stalls! Every time she visits these stalls, she takes a spoon, a fork, a plate, and a bowl along with her. “Can you put my chopper rice in this? Don’t put it in your plate…” is what she says to the vendors.

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Ghosts, Train Travel, And More…

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While discussing her new film, Chhorii, Nushrratt also talked about how social evils, to her, are scarier than ghosts. Her arguments for this are hard to disagree with. She also revealed to us why travelling in trains for her is a stress buster and why she loves it so much.

Also Read: I’m Not Scared About Ghosts But I’m Horrified By The Social Evils Existing In Our Society: Nushrratt Bharuccha | Curly Tales

To know more interesting facts about Nushrratt, watch the full interview on Curly Tales YouTube. 

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