Sometimes it’s not loud voices or dramatic moments that leave a lasting impact, but quiet, heartfelt scenes. A short video from Mohali, showing a family running a small cloud kitchen, is gently winning
over the Internet. At its heart is a young child who proudly becomes the voice of his deaf and mute parents.
The viral post on X carried a simple note, “How beautiful is this. A deaf and mute couple running a cloud kitchen in Mohali while their son explains every dish with pride. Life has been hard yet they still smile. Some people inspire without words. People from Tricity please do order from them and support them.” Within hours, the clip began travelling far beyond the Tricity.
How beautiful is this. A deaf and mute couple running a cloud kitchen in Mohali while their son explains every dish with pride. Life has been hard yet they still smile Some people inspire without words . People from Tricity please do order from them and support them . pic.twitter.com/m4SLwcpD6W
— Nikhil saini (@iNikhilsaini) January 11, 2026
The video opens with a young boy standing in front of his parents. He introduces them to the camera as the couple folds their hands in respect, smiling shyly. The parents don’t speak, but the joy on their faces is visible.
Kid Repeats His Mother To Explain The Dishes
The camera then shifts to the kitchen slab. The boy’s mother, unable to speak, uses gestures to explain the food she has prepared for the day’s tiffin orders. She carefully points to a wok, describing the dish through signs. Her son watches closely, then turns to the camera and explains, “Ye hai aloo, gajar, matar.”
Next comes another dish. The woman gestures again, and the boy repeats her words without missing a beat, telling viewers it is “kala chana.” She then shows rice and roti, continuing to communicate through gestures, while her son patiently repeats everything she says. The moment is nothing short of touching.
All Hearts For Family In Comments
Online reactions poured in quickly. One comment struck a chord with many, “Man, when I see this kind of stuff, it motivates me. People are happy with all they have and fighting their battles. If they can, then we can as well.”
Another added, “Next time I visit tricity, I will make sure to order from them atleast 1 meal of the day.” Someone else chimed in, “People near there should order from them. Food looks yummy and hygienic too. I can see the love in food as well. May they receive good order.”
Many users echoed the same sentiment, urging people from Mohali, Chandigarh and Panchkula to order from the couple and support their cloud kitchen.











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