Watch: Young boy from Hyderabad makes his father’s food stall famous with an online video

The Internet is no longer just a recreational platform; It has now become a powerful marketing medium, helping businesses from all walks of life. We often see bloggers and influencers promoting one or the other brand, but it turns out that anyone can do their own marketing with influencer content. A young boy from Hyderabad proved it by promoting his father’s small food business and now the stalls are thronged to try its menu. This story is as inspiring as it is heartwarming. And it all started with a short video clip that the boy made and shared on Twitter by a social worker. Read all about it here.

In the video, a boy named Mohammed Adnan shows his father’s Haleem shop in Moti Nagar, Hyderabad. small Halim The stall is known as ‘Alhamdulillah Chicken Halim Stall’. The boy shows the audience different foods, starting with a large pot filled with haleem, then showing the ingredients they use, including sherva, lemon wedges, mint leaves, chopped cashews and Contains burnt onions.

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The video was shared by Azhar Maqsoosi and re-shared by many others on Twitter. A tweet read, “Small blogger from Hyderabad making big efforts to promote his father’s business “Papa Ki Haleem”… need to visit his stall at Moti Nagar X Road Borbanda or his efforts Encouragement requires at least a moment of appreciation.

A user also posted a clip showing a huge crowd of people in front of the stall after the boy’s video became popular.

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Several Twitter users have been asking for the exact address of the stall so that they can visit, and many also lauded the effort of the young blogger, who helped his father’s business and caught the attention of many in Hyderabad.

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We’re also impressed by this guy’s adventure and hope the internet helps many other small food businesses.