Stranger Things Stars Wield Chappals & Pressure Cookers in Hilarious Desi Battle Plan

Netflix released a promotional video where Stranger Things stars Finn Wolfhard and Gaten Matarazzo humorously assess common Indian kitchen items as potential weapons against Vecna. The clip features them puzzling over a pressure cooker, steel tiffin, and most notably, a rubber chappal, joking about its maternal authority. Indian fans flooded the comments, celebrating the unexpected crossover and suggesting the chappal is the ultimate weapon. This comes just ahead of the series finale, which is set to stream as an extended episode on New Year's Eve.

Key Points: Stranger Things Stars Use Desi Tools to Fight Vecna

  • Viral Netflix promo video
  • Finn & Gaten with desi items
  • Chappal hailed as ultimate weapon
  • Fan reactions flood comments
  • Finale episode details
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Chappals, pressure cooker and more: Stranger Things stars try "desi" kitchen tools to defeat Vecna

Finn Wolfhard & Gaten Matarazzo hilariously strategize using Indian kitchen items like chappals and pressure cookers as weapons against Vecna in a new Netflix promo.

"Vecna better watch out if that chappal comes out. - Fan reaction"

Mumbai, December 30

What do you get when 'Upside Down' collides with an Indian kitchen? Apparently, a pair of chappals, a pressure cooker, and two very amused 'Stranger Things' stars.

Just days ahead of the 'Stranger Things' finale, Netflix took to its Instagram account to drop a fun promotional video that instantly won over Indian fans.

The clip features actors Finn Wolfhard and Gaten Matarazzo trying to figure out how "desi" kitchen items could be used to defeat Vecna.

The clip opens with the two actors being handed a series of objects most Indian households are already familiar with: a pair of rubber slippers, a Hawkins pressure cooker, a steel tiffin carrier, a rolling pin, and an Indian broomstick. Clearly out of their comfort zone but fully committed, Wolfhard and Matarazzo begin guessing how each item could double as a weapon in the final battle.

Naturally, the slipper becomes the star of the show. As the duo jokes about "whacking" Vecna with it, they quickly realise they're dealing with something far more powerful than any supernatural force: the unquestioned authority of desi moms.

Indian fans were quick to jump into the comments section, and the reactions started pouring in within minutes of the video going live.

"This was not on my bingo card, guys," wrote one user. Another warned, "Vecna better watch out if that chappal comes out." A third fan had a solution ready: "Give that chappal to OG mom Karen, that's the best way to end the battle." Another added, "I was literally thinking about the Hawkins cooker and Stranger Things today, and now this drops."

Stranger Things 5 Vol. 2 was released on Netflix on Christmas, after Vol. 1 dropped on November 26. The final episode will stream at 8 p.m. ET on New Year's Eve, Wednesday, December 31. The final episode, Stranger Things: The Finale, The Right Side Up, has been slightly extended and will now run for two hours and eight minutes, up from the previously announced two hours and five minutes.

- ANI

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Rohit P
So fun to see them try to figure out our everyday items! But honestly, they missed the most powerful tool - the steel dabba. Nothing survives a hit from that. Great promo though, feels good to see our culture represented.
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Aman W
While this is hilarious and I love the engagement, part of me feels it's a bit stereotypical? Like, "oh look at the funny Indians and their kitchen tools." But I'll take the representation, it's done in good fun.
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up with an Indian mom, this is 100% accurate. The fear of the chappal is universal. This promo is genius marketing for the Indian audience. Can't wait for the finale!
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Vikram M
Haha! The pressure cooker is the real MVP. My grandma's cooker whistle was the signal for everyone to run and hide if we were being too loud. Vecna wouldn't know what hit him. Wholesome content!
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Kriti O
This made my day! It's so refreshing to see global shows acknowledging Indian culture in a playful way. The actors seem genuinely curious and not mocking. More of this, please! 🙌

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