WATCH: Comedian Aadar Malik shares hilarious video on how to make pasta

In recent years, we have tried to make almost everything at home. Proof of this are the countless cooking videos on social media. In fact, we find people creating uniquely different content related to food and cooking – some are creative, some are experimental, and some are dividing us. We recently came across a video that instantly tickled our weird bones. The video was posted by popular comedian Aadar Malik. This was how pasta is made at home. That’s right. The simplest recipe was presented in the most hilarious way – in two video posts (in two parts), titled ‘Boring Tutorials’.

In the first video, we saw Aadar with a straight face see if he’s still “super influential” in the world of cooking because he hadn’t put out cooking videos for a long time. Then he started speaking about the cooking process. he said he loves spaghetti But there is fusilli at home. “God knows why I bought it,” we heard Aadhar say in Hindi. Then he explained how to boil pasta. Watch funny video:

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In the second video, Aadar told what to do after boiling pasta. He says in Hindi, “I don’t like to eat with a spoon, so I won’t show you the final product. Do whatever you want with your pasta.” Here is the second part of the video:

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As expected, these super hilarious videos garnered 247k and 1.1 million views and hundreds of likes and comments respectively. One comment read, “Your cooking videos are absolutely unique and hilarious and I just laugh so hard watching it. I hope you make more of this.” Another comment read, “Why do you remind me of Farah Khan?”

What are your thoughts on the video of comedian Aadhar Malik making pasta? Do let us know in the comments below.

About Somdutt SahuInvestigator- Somdutt likes to call this himself. In the matter of food, people or places, she only wants to know the unknown. A simple aglio oleo pasta or dal-rice and a good movie can make his day.