This story is from March 21, 2025
Viral: Bill Gates, Sachin Tendulkar share India's best sandwich and we are drooling
Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft and renowned philanthropist, has always admired India for its spirit and talented individuals. During his visits to the country, Gates has consistently talked about how India’s ambitious minds tackle the world’s biggest challenges creatively. His recent trip was no different, as he engaged with popular people who have a great influence not only in India but across the world.
Recently, the worlds of technology and cricket collided when Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates shared an adorable moment with Indian cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar. In a video posted on Instagram, Gates and Tendulkar were seen sharing a vada pav, a popular Indian street food, while seated on a bench. Gates humorously captioned the video, “A snack break before we get to work.” The clip concluded with the intriguing caption, “Serving soon.”
Talking of his visit to India, Gates expressed his admiration for the country’s innovation and problem-solving spirit. Writing in his blog, he shared, “I came away with new ideas because India is full of smart, ambitious people tackling some of the world’s hardest problems in creative ways.”
Previously when the Microsoft founder, Bill Gates was in India, he spent time with a local tea seller from Nagpur who is popularly known as Dolly Chaiwala on Instagram. While Gates relished his time drinking tea and enjoying Indian street food, he also shared the video on social media, and it gathered several million views and lakhs of likes and reshares. He captioned the post, “In India, you can find innovation everywhere you turn—even in the preparation of a simple cup of tea!”
The Vada Pav is popularly called Mumbai's very own burger and is a lot more than just a snack, it is emotionally and tastefully cherished for eons and is also a cultural icon. Born on the bustling streets of Mumbai, this affordable and flavourful delicacy has won the hearts and taste buds of millions across India. It comprises a spicy potato fritter (vada) tucked inside a soft pav (bun), accompanied by tangy chutneys and a side of fried green chili, which gives it a symphony of flavors in every bite. Beyond its taste, vada pav is a symbol of Mumbai’s vibrant street food. Whether you’re a student on a budget, a busy professional, or just a food lover, Vada Pav has something for everyone.
Recently, the worlds of technology and cricket collided when Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates shared an adorable moment with Indian cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar. In a video posted on Instagram, Gates and Tendulkar were seen sharing a vada pav, a popular Indian street food, while seated on a bench. Gates humorously captioned the video, “A snack break before we get to work.” The clip concluded with the intriguing caption, “Serving soon.”
Previously when the Microsoft founder, Bill Gates was in India, he spent time with a local tea seller from Nagpur who is popularly known as Dolly Chaiwala on Instagram. While Gates relished his time drinking tea and enjoying Indian street food, he also shared the video on social media, and it gathered several million views and lakhs of likes and reshares. He captioned the post, “In India, you can find innovation everywhere you turn—even in the preparation of a simple cup of tea!”
Vada Pav- the road to winning a Mumbaikar’s heart
The Vada Pav is popularly called Mumbai's very own burger and is a lot more than just a snack, it is emotionally and tastefully cherished for eons and is also a cultural icon. Born on the bustling streets of Mumbai, this affordable and flavourful delicacy has won the hearts and taste buds of millions across India. It comprises a spicy potato fritter (vada) tucked inside a soft pav (bun), accompanied by tangy chutneys and a side of fried green chili, which gives it a symphony of flavors in every bite. Beyond its taste, vada pav is a symbol of Mumbai’s vibrant street food. Whether you’re a student on a budget, a busy professional, or just a food lover, Vada Pav has something for everyone.
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