Bollywood’s BFF Orry Hates This OG Indian Street Food, Says ‘Kaan Se Khoon Aata Hai’. It’s Not Pav Bhaji Strap: The controversy began after a video of social media personality Orry, aka Orhan Awatramani,
interacting with YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT winner Elvish Yadav surfaced online. Cap: Elvish asked Orry whether he eats Chole bhature. Tags: viral news, chole bhatura, orry
Who on earth does not love chole bhature? The golden, puffed bhature paired with spicy chole is not just food, it is an emotion – especially for North Indians. Whether it is a lazy Sunday brunch or a post-party fix, the dish enjoys near sacred status. But the internet nearly lost its calm when one celebrity casually declared his hate for it. Yes, chole bhature just got dragged into a full-blown online food war, thanks to Orry.
The controversy began after a video of social media personality Orry, aka Orhan Awatramani, interacting with YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT winner Elvish Yadav surfaced online. The clip shows the two casually chatting when Elvish asks a harmless food question to Orry: “Khate ho aap chole bhature?” What followed was anything but acceptable for many.
I Hate Chole Bhature
Orry’s reply left Elvish and eventually, the internet was stunned. He bluntly said, “Mai chole bhature ko nafrat karta hai. Mera zindagi me sirf ek cheez nahi khata hai aur wo hai chole bhature.” The room’s energy instantly shifted but Orry was not done. When Elvish asked him why, Orry doubled down with an even stronger statement, saying, “Chole bhature ka naam sunke mere kaan se khoon bahar aata hai. I hate it.”
That single sentence was enough to send food lovers into collapse mode. The clip quickly made its way across Instagram, X and meme pages, turning Orry’s personal food preference into a national debate. After all, disliking chole bhature in India is no less than a rebellious act.c
Internet Took Orry’s Comments Personally
Social media users wasted no time reacting and the comments section became a battlefield. One user shot back, “Chole bhature hates u too.” Another wrote, “Let’s be honest, the only good food Delhi got has to be chole bhature.” Some comments were funnier than furious while others were openly dramatic.
One comment read, “Someone cancel Orry for saying this.” Another joked, “Acha hai Delhi walon ke saamne nahi bola isne.” The comment section is evident that people treated Orry’s remark less like an opinion and more like a personal attack on their culture. In India, you can dislike a movie, a celebrity or even traffic but coming for chole bhature? Well, that is a bold move.










