Published 14:35 IST, November 28th 2020

Cruise chef sets up biryani stall after losing job amid pandemic, netizens are inspired

Akshay Parkar, who was a star chef in 7-star hotels and cruise ships until he was sacked due to coronavirus. However, Parkar set up a Biryani stall

Reported by: Riya Baibhawi
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 COVID-19 pandemic has thrown millions of people out of jobs globally. One such person is Akshay Parkar, who was a star chef in 7-star hotels and cruise ships until he was sacked. However, inste of losing hope, Parkar set up a stall and started selling biryani in Dar, Mumbai.

His story gained online traction after it was first shared on Facebook by a p called ‘Being Malwani’. post lays out details about Parkar’s struggles after he was sacked from his job. In dendum, it also lauds chef for remaining persistent despite versities. post which also shares details of Parker’s biryani stall has w left internet inspired.

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"First, he h to face some b incidents, but this boy was stubborn in his mind and faced all troubles. Today he is proudly doing his own small but he is doing his rightful business in Dar," post re. 

'Congratualtions' 

Since shared, post has been liked by over 2.8 thousand people. In dition,hundreds of people have flocked post congratulating Parker for his success and wishing him luck for future. "Akshay Parker ...ek . Bhai...salute to your spirit...keep it up bro, “ wrote a user. "Congratulations and more power to you bro,” wrote ar. “ We are proud of you, Kepp up great work, “ wrote a third. 

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story comes weeks after 'Baba Ka Dhaba' eatery in Delhi’s Malviya Nagar became a major topic of discussion on internet.  story started with a video which was created by food blogger Gaurav Wasan, who highlighted plight of an elderly couple who are selling fresh food in South Delhi. eatery is run by 80-year-old Kanta Pras and his wife, Bami Devi, who start working in wee hours of morning to deliver delicious cooked food for ir customers. However, ir business suffered losses owing to pandemic situation. However, after story went viral, netizens and celebrities toger stepped in to pour in help for elderly couple. 

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14:34 IST, November 28th 2020