Young Boy Makes Father’s Haleem Food Stall In Hyderabad Famous Through Social Media

by Suchismita Pal
Young Boy Makes Father’s Haleem Food Stall In Hyderabad Famous Through Social Media

We’ve often come across food vloggers making street stories popular. But little Mohammad Adnan from Hyderabad turned into a blogger for his own father’s Haleem shop and his adorable reporting style is warming the hearts of the netizens. His father had started the small roadside shop Alhamdulillah Chicken Haleem in Hyderabad’s Motinagar Cross Road four years ago. But he wasn’t able to make enough profits. So, Mohammad took up the responsibility to make his father’s business popular. And here’s how.

The Best Use Of Social Media!

Mohammad opened a social media handle for his father’s shop and named it Papa Ki Haleem. The very first post on his page was a video of his father’s stall. In the video, Mohammad introduces his viewers to his father’s Chicken Haleem stall. Not only does he show the shop in the video, but he also identifies different kinds of Haleem and the ingredients that go into the making of the delicious dishes. The video started striking the inner chords of foodies and it went viral in no time.

 

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The Shop Is Now Getting A Good Number Of Customers

Mohammad’s video grabbed over 11.4K likes and 299 comments. Soon, the shop started receiving customers. Many food vloggers and journalists also visited the stall to interview the father-son duo. In one of the interviews, digital creator Dr. Ahmed Ashfaq asked Mohammad where he got the idea of promoting his father’s business through social media. In reply, Mohammad said he discovered the idea by himself.

 

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What’s more, after gaining popularity, the shop started selling via online platform Zuparr too. And guess who announced the big news? It’s none other than Mohammad.

 

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When it comes to business, age doesn’t matter. It is the idea that makes the difference. Likewise, This 77-Year-Old Gujarati Daadi Turned Her Snacks Business Into Success Within A Year.