Vivek Agnihotri’s Hilarious Maharashtrian Food Journey: From ‘Poor Man’s Food’ to Culinary Delight

Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri’s wife, actress Pallavi Joshi, recently shared a humorous anecdote about his initial reaction to Maharashtrian cuisine. She revealed that he once dismissed it as “gareebon ka khana” (poor man’s food).

A Change of Heart

Joshi went on to explain that Agnihotri’s perception has dramatically shifted over time. He now appreciates the simplicity and subtle flavors that define Maharashtrian cooking.

From Skeptic to Fan

This heartwarming story highlights how tastes can evolve and even the most unlikely food critics can be won over by the charm of authentic cuisine.

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