Isha Koppikar Savors Gujarati Thali, Calls It 'Comfort on a Plate'

Actress Isha Koppikar recently enjoyed a traditional Gujarati thali during a trip to Gandhinagar, sharing a video of the lavish meal on Instagram. She described the experience as "comfort on a plate," showcasing dishes like basundi, dhokla, and thepla. In her post, she also reflected on her personal and professional journey through the year 2025, noting her deepened passion for cinema and storytelling. Koppikar expressed gratitude and faith as she looks forward to the new year.

Key Points: Isha Koppikar Enjoys Lavish Gujarati Thali in Gandhinagar

  • Relished a lavish Gujarati thali in Gandhinagar
  • Shared the experience on Instagram Stories
  • Reflected on a meaningful 2025
  • Expressed deep love for cinema and storytelling
  • Stepping into 2026 with gratitude and faith
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Isha Koppikar enjoys 'Comfort on a plate' as she savours her Gujarati Thali

Actress Isha Koppikar shares video enjoying a traditional Gujarati thali, calling it "comfort on a plate," and reflects on her 2025 journey.

"Comfort on a plate, happiness in every bite... - Isha Koppikar"

Mumbai, Feb 11

Actress Isha Koppikar enjoyed 'Comfort on a plate' as she relished a Gujarati Thali during her recent trip to Gandhinagar.

Isha took to the stories section of her official Instagram handle and dropped a video of herself enjoying a lavish thali in a restaurant during her fun getaway.

The clip opened with her saying, "Okay, we are in Gandhinagar (Gujarat)."

Next, the 'Ek Vivaah Aisa Bhi' actress went on to show the various items in her appetizing Thali, flaunting the enriched food culture of Gujarat.

She pointed towards the various items such as Basundi, Dal, Aloo ki sabzi, Kaddu, Gobi, Chutney, Dhokla, Chat, Roti, and Thepla in her thali. We could also see Isha enjoying all the Gujarati delicacies, savouring every bite along the way.

"Comfort on a plate, happiness in every bite... Eating it. Loving it. Enjoying it (sic)," Isha captioned the post.

The 'Hello' actress likes to keep her InstaFam up-to-date with whatever is going on in her personal and professional life.

Before stepping into 2026, Isha decided to reflect on her journey through 2025. She admitted that her passion for cinema has grown significantly stronger over the year.

She shared that for her, storytelling has always felt like home, and in 2025, her connection with films has deepened even further.

Isha's heartfelt note on the photo-sharing app went, "2025 rocked with all the right moments-now owning 31st with faith for an amazing 2026. Universe got us! #2026 #newyearfaith #vibehigh #faithwins."

She was further heard saying in her Instagram video, "This year taught me once again, consistency beats everything. Moments with my little ones reminded me what truly matters. My love for cinema only grew deeper because storytelling feels like home. Every set, every frame pushed me to move hearts and inspire minds."

"New places, new energies kept me evolving, exploring, becoming. And everywhere I went, I felt a deeper pride for our culture, our roots, and our rising Bharat. To my friends and family, thank you for the warmth, the love that kept me steady. I am stepping into a new year with gratitude in my heart, fire in my spirit. I am Bappa's blessings, guiding every step," added Isha.

- IANS

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Rohit P
It's nice to see celebrities appreciating our regional cuisines and culture. Gujarat has such a rich culinary heritage. Though, I wish the article focused a bit more on the food and less on the generic New Year reflections.
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Aman W
Thepla is life! My Gujarati friend's mom used to pack it for us in school. Such a versatile and tasty dish. Good to see Isha enjoying the real deal in Gandhinagar. More power to our diverse food traditions.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Mumbai, trying a Gujarati thali was an incredible experience. The balance of flavours is something else. Articles like this make me want to explore more Indian states and their food.
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Karthik V
Comfort food is the best food. After a long week, a simple dal-chawal or a full thali like this can reset everything. Glad she's sharing these simple joys. Also, "Bappa's blessings" – love that sentiment. 🙏
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Nisha Z
The article feels a bit like two separate pieces mashed together – one about food and one about her year-end post. The thali part is delightful, but the transition to 2025 reflections is a bit jarring. Still, the food looks amazing!

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