An interesting video has surfaced during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the United Kingdom, in which PM Modi and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer drank tea from an Indian tea stall. This stall was set up at Checkers in London, where an entrepreneur named Akhil Patel served 'Amla Chai' to both the leaders. Know who Akhil Patel is, who has become famous due to a video.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was on a visit to the United Kingdom, met British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. An interesting video of the two is going viral on social media, in which they are seen drinking tea from an Indian tea vendor's stall. The fortunes of the tea vendor changed overnight, and now he has become a star tea vendor. There was a 'Chai par Charcha' between PM Modi and Keir Starmer at the tea stall.
When PM Modi went to Britain, a tea stall was set up at Checkers, the official residence of the British Prime Minister. PM Modi and Keir Starmer, who arrived here, had tea and also had some light conversation. Tea seller Akhil Patel welcomed both of them at his stall, and during this, PM Modi said, "Discussion over tea."
Akhil Patel said that we are going to serve you Indian tea, whose leaves are from Assam, and the spices are from Kerala. On this, PM Modi told Keir Starmer that this is the taste of India. Akhil Patel first gave tea to Keir Starmer and then, before giving tea to PM Modi, he said, "One tea seller is serving tea to another tea seller." On this, the people present there laughed out loud.
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This video has gone viral on social media, and Mihir Pandya has shared it on his Instagram. This video has been viewed by 15 million people in just 18 hours. When PM Modi and Keir Starmer drank tea at this stall, Mihir Pandya also came into the limelight. While his videos used to get thousands of views, on the other hand, just one video has been viewed by more than 1.5 crore people.
Who is Akhil Patel?
Akhil Patel is an entrepreneur in Britain. He studied at Hampstead University College School, London and then obtained a BSc degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). When Akhil returned to the country after completing his studies, he went to Ladakh in 2018. Here, an idea in his mind made him a 'Chaiwala' in London.
In 2019, Akhil founded 'Amla Chai', inspired by the tea made by his grandmother. He promoted his brand with the slogan "Home-style tea" and now he has stalls at 6 places in London.
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