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"BHEL PURI" OF AN "OLD MAN"





Reaching to college 10 in the morning , spending almost the whole day there , turning towards back to home with his 3 to 4 friends walking straight on the roads of North Campus Kirorimal College to Vishwavidyalaya metro station, passing through many popular road side stalls like "sudama ki chai" , "kulche wala" where generally crowd of students gather and they hangout over these places by enjoying the taste of these stalls food and chatting with their friends . It is a beautiful moment , when you finally come out from college and hanging out with friends , refreshing the mind and all......



All these activities seems very beautiful to this boy and in between the way he found an old man who has a stall of "Bhelpuri" and he noticed group of 5 to 6 peoples were standing nearby to that stall and enjoying his Bhelpuri , not so much crowed was there as compared to other famous stalls. Actually , Bhelpuri is a mixture of ingredients like namkeen, pieces of potato , onion , lemon etc. Its kind of crunchy , sour, sweet , spicy .... overall mixture of tastes 😋.



It costs only ₹40 and its quite heavy to eat. Its a worth full dish and totally mouthwatering . One thing he found very strange in all these things is the Old Man , the guy who makes this mouthwatering dish with his efforts . The strange thing about this old man is that he is quite shy , he don't speaks too much , his hands keep on working to serve his customers and most interesting part he found about this man is "pain" on his face . He don't know why but in his opinion there is a lot of pain behind the finger licking taste and it clearly shows on his face. You never know whats going on his mind when he is making Bhelpuri for his customers and by situation he is going through in his life?


This Mysterious Boy always has that curiosity to know about this Old Man personal life but never get that confidence to go and ask about his pain and by what he is going through in his life ? Where is his family? From where does this Old Man belong? and many more questions are there he wanted to ask this Old Man. 
If you ever visit to North Campus of Delhi University , Please go through this place and his Bhelpuri . The Mysterious Boy assures you , you ll gonna remember the taste of his Bheluri and that experience.


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