A Pakistani-Korean couple – Sheral and Mason – is winning hearts on the internet with their wholesome content. The Korean husband has learned to speak and understand quite a bit of Hindi and tries his hand at making chai – an Indian/Pakistani style of tea. The chai-making video has gone viral on Instagram, clocking more than 25 million views. The video begins with Mason saying, “Kya aapko chai banana aati hai? Mujhe aati hai. [Do you know how to make chai? I do.]”
While there is nothing remarkable about the tea recipe, what makes this video so wholesome is Mason’s adorable Hindi and the way he keeps seeking his wife’s help to understand the recipe and the Hindi words to explain the process. From “doodh lubalo” (instead of “ubaalo“) to taking out the tiniest amount of tea leaves when asked to add “thora aur,” the video will leave you laughing long after it is over.
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Watch the adorable chai-making video here:
Here is how people are reacting to the video in the comments section.
A user shared, “Hahaha, this was hilarious and so cute at the same time.” Another added, “His ‘thora‘ measurement was pretty accurate.” One observed, “Lol, we also keep the McFlurry spoon in the tea leaves box.” An impressed viewer wrote, “Mason is husband goals.” Another said, “That last sukoon wala ‘jhakas‘ stole the show.”
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The couple also shared a roti-making video next, in which Mason tries his hand at making rotis-from kneading the dough to rolling the rotis and cooking them on the stove. The video is packed with funny cooking moments as Mason keeps saying “bahot difficult hai” throughout the clip.
Watch the full video here:
About Jigyasa KakwaniJigyasa finds her solace through writing, a medium she is exploring to make the world more informed and curious with every story published. She is always up for exploring new cuisines, but her heart comes back to the comforting ghar-ka-khana.