‘Flying dosa’ man entertains as he feeds his dumbfounded customers

Netizens were left astounded by the man’s fast working style and many came up with funny comments about the one who catches the flying dosas.

The dosa seller, who astounded industrialist Anand Mahindra last year, has left RPG Enterprises chairman Harsh Goenka amazed this time. Goenka has shared a new clip showing the man serving dosas in his unique style.

Moved by the man’s working style, Goenka captioned the clip, “You have to love what you do, to give your best…”

In the clip on social media, the man is seen throwing dosa toward the left and another man catches it promptly on a plate. While serving the dosa with toppings, the man places the food item on a plate and then slides it toward his assistant. He continues making another variety of dosa.

Meanwhile, someone is heard asking him if he had met Mahindra who had tweeted a video of him. The man agrees that he was invited but did not pay a visit to the Mahindra chairman.

The clip shared on Sunday has garnered more than 1,41,000 views on Twitter so far. Netizens were left astounded by the man’s fast working style and many came up with funny comments about the one who catches dosa. 

“We have found a new wicket keeper for team India,” commented a user. “A good cricketer at slips, not a single miss ball, all caught. The Dosa maker can look forward for lovely innings,” wrote another user.

“This gentleman makes robots look like unproductive slowpokes… I’m tired just watching him…and hungry, of course…” Mahindra had tweeted about the dosa seller, last year.

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