Monday, March 12, 2012

Rail gadi, chuk, chuk, chuk, chuk


Rail gadi, rail gadi chuk, chuk,chuk, chuk, chuk, chuk, chuk, chuk
Khaayein mazedar Kitchens of India muft, muft, muft, muft, muft, muft, muft , muft

-          Kitchens of India

Scene on a long distance train

An ac sleeper compartment of a long distance train with families carrying a lot of luggage is identified on whom the prank is to be played.

 The train starts and people are settled in their respective seats when a railway staffer comes to take the order for dinner. Everyone gives their orders and the man leaves telling them that they will get their food in the next junction at 8 p.m.

It’s dinner time, they have reached the junction but there is no sign of the food. They are told much too late when the train is about to leave that there is a bit of a problem. There won’t be any food, though there will be a bill and while you are at it could you be so kind as to please make some other arrangements?

What follows is a heated exchange between the passengers and the authorities which is recorded and uploaded on YouTube. (Dear me!) The passengers threaten the officer with dire consequences...

 Shortly thereafter, an officer learning of the dispute arrives and apologises telling them that apparently they were the target of some good natured fun and would they so much as have food given by ITC’s Kitchen of India. The food of course would be on the house?

 Smiles and happiness spread around with the entire compartment sharing a bite or two of tasty and wholesome food. 

Each family is gifted a hamper of ITC’s Kitchens of India to take home with best compliments from ITC.

Shubh yatra (which means happy journey, quite literally)!

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