Orry: “Mai chole bhature ko nafrat karta hai”: Orry shocks Elvish Yadav as he says he cannot stand India’s top street food
Orry has built a reputation for saying the unexpected, but his latest food confession has taken the internet by surprise. In a video that surfaced online from a casual conversation with YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT winner Elvish Yadav, the social media personality said he absolutely detests chole bhature, and did not hold back while saying it. What began as a light exchange quickly turned into a full-blown food debate.Elvish, in the clip, asked Orry whether he eats chole bhature. Orry’s response was immediate and dramatic. “Mai chole bhature ko nafrat karta hu. Mai zindagi mein bas ek cheez nahi khata hu, woh hai chole bhature,” he said. When pressed further, he doubled down with a line that instantly set social media off: “Chole bhature ka naam sun kar mere kaan se khoon aata hai”, a phrase that landed like a grenade among food lovers.The moment was enough to ignite a reaction online almost instantly. For many, chole bhature is not just a dish but an emotion, especially in North India, where the combination of fluffy bhature and spicy chole holds near-iconic status. So when Orry dismissed it with such force, the internet responded the way it usually does: with shock, humour and a fair amount of outrage.
A clip that turned into a culture war
The video spread quickly across Instagram and X, where users treated Orry’s remarks less like a personal preference and more like a public provocation. Comments ranged from playful clapbacks to outright defence of the beloved street food. Some users joked that chole bhature must hate Orry back, while others argued that this was one culinary opinion too far.

What made the clip travel so fast was not just the line itself, but the theatrical way Orry delivered it. He did not simply say he disliked the dish. He made it sound almost physically unbearable, which gave the moment the kind of exaggerated energy that social media loves to amplify.
Why the remark landed so hard
Food debates in India rarely stay small for long, and chole bhature is one of those dishes that carries a particularly emotional charge. It is comfort food, weekend food, celebration food and for many, a non-negotiable favourite. That is why Orry’s rejection of it felt so personal to a lot of viewers.The reaction also speaks to the strange power of celebrity culture online. A passing comment in an informal chat can suddenly become a referendum on taste, identity and regional pride. In this case, Orry’s offhand dislike turned into a viral moment because it touched a nerve that was bigger than food.
The internet is still not over it
If Orry intended the line as a joke, the internet did not really treat it that way. The clip has since circulated as one more example of how quickly a celebrity soundbite can escape its original context and become a trending talking point. For now, one thing is clear: Orry’s chole bhature confession has done what few casual remarks manage to do. It has turned a simple question about food into a full internet event.