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‘Ant-Man’ Paul Rudd eats biryani and desi Twitter can’t keep calm

  • Paul Rudd was spotted at an Indian restaurant in London
  • The owner and founder of the restaurant shared a selfie with the 'Ant Man' on Twitter
  • The actor had visited the same Indian restaurant on August 1 with Dan Levy

Written by:Chandandeep
Published: August 31, 2021 09:15:25 London, UK

Hollywood actor Paul Rudd, known for his role as ‘Ant-Man’, loves Indian food and he was spotted at an Indian restaurant in London to eat biryani. The owner and founder of the restaurant shared a selfie with the ‘Ant Man’ on Twitter.

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“Welcome back to @Darjeelingldn Paul Rudd! Today was our #BiryaniSupperclub and I was so happy to serve #Calcutta Dum Biryani to Paul,” read the tweet.

In the picture, the owner and Rudd can be seen standing at a staircase near the restaurant. The actor was all smiles after having tried the Biryani at the restaurant. The tweet has received 3.3 k likes and counting. It has been retweeted over 200 times.

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Soon after the tweet, Desi Twitter couldn’t keep calm as actor Paul Rudd revisited the restaurant to try Biryani.

On August 1, Paul Rudd visited the same Indian restaurant. Actor Dan Levy also accompanied him to sample Indian food. They ate an Indian thali, including dishes like fluffy Poori, peas Pulao and mutton curry. “Thank you for a truly memorable meal. You can taste the love,” wrote Levy in a story on Instagram. Their photograph together had broken the internet, receiving nearly 200k likes and counting. Take a look at their picture:

Hollywood actors and people across world are loving Indian cuisines. Recently, a US columnist faced immense backlash on the internet for saying that Indian food is based on a single spice. Renowned personalities, including Salman Rushdie and Padma Lakshmi, spoke up about how wrong he was. The column was published in The Washington Post, which also issued a correction later.

The writer apologised for his column and said he had sounded like a “whining infantile ignorant d—head” in the article. He also corrected himself, saying “curries are spice blends, not spices.”

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