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Anand Mahindra took to X to share a video of a Pakani street vendor making jalebis with a 3D printer nozzle. Alongside, he expressed that he is a ‘tech buff’, but the street vendor’s method of making jalebis has left him with ‘mixed feelings’. He further confessed to being an ‘old-fashioned’ person who considers making jalebis squeezing the batter out hand an ‘art’. Anand Mahindra reacted to this video of a Pakani vendor making jalebis using a 3D printer nozzle. (X/@anandmahindra) “I’m a tech buff, but I confess that seeing jalebis being made using a 3D printer nozzle left me with mixed feelings. They’re my favourite & seeing the batter squeezed out hand is, to me, an art form. I guess I’m more old-fashioned than I thought,” wrote Anand Mahindra while sharing a video on the microblogging platform. Discover the thrill of cricket like never before, exclusively on HT. Explore now! As per the text insert on the video, the video is from Pakan’s Faisalabad. It shows the Pakani street vendor making jalebis using a 3D printer nozzle, while two other men can be seen spacing out jalebis in hot oil using tongs. The camera also pans to show cooked jalebis kept aside. Watch the video shared Anand Mahindra here: Anand Mahindra shared the tweet a few hours ago. It has since received more than 2.9 lakh views, and the numbers are still increasing. A few also shared their reactions to his tweet. Check out a few comments below:“Modern problems require modern solutions – Anand Mahindra, sir,” posted an individual. Another added, “This isn’t even looking good. No to this. Jalebis made hand are the best.” “Technology changed the world,” expressed a third. A fourth commented, “Sir, I absolutely agree. Nothing can replace the art of the hands and the feelings which go into making such delicacies. Hope we don’t lose out on all these in the long run.” “And these jalebis also don’t look like the original ones,” shared a fifth. Would you like to have these jalebis? Unveiling ‘Elections 2024: The Big Picture’, a fresh segment in HT’s talk show ‘The Interview with Kumkum Chadha’, where leaders across the political spectrum discuss the upcoming general elections. Watch Now! ABOUT THE AUTHOR Arfa Javaid is a journal working with the Hindustan Times’ Delhi team. She covers trending topics, human interest stories, and viral content online. …view detail

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