Nitin Gadkari Shares His Wedding Anniversary Snack Secret with Farah Khan

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari revealed to filmmaker Farah Khan that his favourite wedding anniversary treat is sambar vadi, which she compared to a "better" kachori. During her YouTube series visit, Gadkari also shared that he often feeds peacocks that come from neighbour Sonia Gandhi's residence. In a separate episode, Farah Khan opened up about consciously becoming less of a control freak in her personal life, letting her family make their own decisions. She explained that after years of managing film sets, she now focuses on reducing stress and maintaining balance at home.

Key Points: Gadkari's Anniversary Snack & Farah Khan on Being Less Controlling

  • Gadkari's anniversary snack is sambar vadi
  • He feeds peacocks from Sonia Gandhi's house
  • Farah Khan says she's less controlling at home now
  • She visits celebrity homes for her YouTube series
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Nitin Gadkari reveals his favourite marriage anniversary snack to Farah Khan

Nitin Gadkari reveals his favourite sambar vadi snack to Farah Khan, who shares how she's become less of a control freak at home. Watch the candid chat.

Nitin Gadkari reveals his favourite marriage anniversary snack to Farah Khan
"On 18th December, which is my wedding anniversary, I eat this - Nitin Gadkari"

Mumbai, Jan 3

Director-choreographer Farah Khan was treated with a special delicacy by Nitin Gadkari, the Union Minister of Road Transport & Highways. She recently paid a visit to the house of the minister.

During the episode of her YouTube series, Nitin opened up about his favourite snack that he likes to indulge on his wedding anniversary, Sambar Vadi.

He said, "On 18th December, which is my wedding anniversary, I eat this".

Farah took a bite, as she said, "It's like Kachori but better".

Earlier, the two spoke about Nitin's achievement with regards to his YouTube channel with Farah saying that she has already got the silver play button from YouTube, and is looking forward to laying her hands on the gold play button like the politician.

During the episode, the minister also revealed that Congress leader Sonia Gandhi and the former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh have been his neighbours, and he often feeds the peacocks that land on his residence from Sonia Gandhi's residence.

Showing the accommodation facilities of both MMS and Sonia Gandhi, Nitin said, "Sonia Gandhi lives here. Manmohan Singh used to live here. We used to come to her house. I fed her peacocks".

Prior to this, Farah visited Kunickaa Sadanand's home as part of her YouTube series, where she explores celebrity houses, films light-hearted cooking segments, and indulges in candid conversations and gossip with her guests. During her visit, she revealed that she has become less of a control freak at home.

Farah shared that after years of managing every detail on set, she now consciously lets her family make their own decisions. She shared that she focuses on maintaining balance and reducing stress in her personal life. Revealing that she has become less of a control freak at home, Farah said that she used to be that way earlier, but has now cut back. She explained that being on set creates a habit of controlling everything, so at home she prefers to let go. The director added that she feels her family is now grown up enough to take their own decisions and even make their own mistakes.

She also admitted that she can no longer take unnecessary stress, as it only leaves one exhausted and stressed for life.

Farah Khan made this revelation after Kunickaa shared that she broke down in tears when the filmmaker had reprimanded her for her behavior on 'Bigg Boss 19' and even called her a "control freak".

- IANS

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Rohit P
Interesting crossover! Never thought I'd see Farah Khan and Nitin Gadkari in the same frame discussing YouTube buttons and snacks. Our politicians are really trying to connect with the youth on new platforms. Good move.
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Aman W
The most relatable part for me was Farah talking about letting go of control at home. As someone who manages a team at work, I completely understand that struggle. It's a good lesson for all of us workaholics.
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Sarah B
I had to look up what Sambar Vadi is! It sounds delicious. Love how food becomes a thread connecting personal stories, political neighbours, and even peacocks! Such a uniquely Indian story.
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Karthik V
While the personal anecdotes are charming, I do hope the minister's primary focus remains on our highways and infrastructure projects. These light-hearted shows are fine, but the real work mustn't take a backseat.
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Nidhi U
Feeding peacocks from Sonia Gandhi's residence? That's the most Delhi Lutyens' zone thing I've read all day! 😂 It's funny to imagine these powerful political figures as just neighbours sharing a garden wall and some birds.

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