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South Indian cuisines you need to try

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Indian food comprises different cuisines, flavours, tastes and states. With every state, the taste and flavours change and if you travel from North to South even the oil in which the food is cooked is changed. 

If you visit south India, you will find the food is for the most part cooked with coconut or in coconut oil. No big surprise, South India is a veggie-lover as its cooking starts from five southern states—Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Telangana, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. South Indian food is just about as varied as the actual district, yet rice, lentils, chiles, and coconut are considered staples. Tamarind is regularly utilized as do Sambar powder and dried curry leaves in south Indian cooking. Additionally, no dinner is done without coffee down south.

Here are some of the most famous south Indian recipes that you must try: 

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Hyderabadi Biryani

Hyderabadi biryani is the most famous dish of Hyderabad. Made with basmati rice, meat, onion, saffron, and many other species. Hyderabadi biryani has a very different flavour from the biryani found in oyster states. If you are a biryani lover, You have to try Hyderabadi biryani once in your life.

Dosa

The first dish that comes to our mind if we think of south Indian cuisine is Dosa. Dosa is not only famous in south India but also loved in every part of India. But if you wish to eat authentic south Indian dosa with south Indian flavour you will have to visit the south for the best dosas. 

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Idli 

Made with rice and served with sambhar, Ildi is one of the tastiest and healthiest dishes. Many of us have tried idli but if you are someone who is yet to try south Indian cuisines, Start with idli as it is the best breakfast option for you. 

Vada

Vada is India’s Donut, a very famous south Indian dish that can be both sweet and spicy. The crispy vada tastes best with coconut chutney and tomato chutney. 

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RASAM 

Rasam is not a dish but a south Indian soup that will not only cure your sore throat but is also filled with the goodness of vegetables and spices. Rasam is tangy and spicy. You need to try this soup once as the flavour of rasam is amazing and you will love it.

AASTHA SINGH

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Pushpa 2 The Rule advance booking tracking better than RRR, Jawan in the US; crosses $1.4 million with 10 days to go

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Pushpa 2 The Rule advance booking tracking better than RRR, Jawan in the US; crosses .4 million with 10 days to go

Pushpa 2 The Rule has already crossed $1.4 million in advance bookings in North America even though the release is 10 days away.

Allu Arjun‘s Pushpa 2: The Rule is still nine days from its theatrical release but is already breaking box office records. The film is set for a grand release worldwide, and if its US pre-sales are any indication, it will likely get a bumper opening. The film is already tracking better than blockbusters like RRR and Jawan in the US. (Also read: Pushpa 2 trailer reactions: Allu Arjun fans predict blockbuster, cheer for Fahadh Faasil’s entry scene)

Pushpa 2’s US tsunami

On Monday, trade tracker Venky Box Office shared the film’s advance booking collections for its US premiere. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), the trade analyst tweeted, “#Pushpa2TheRule USA Premiere Advance Sales: $1,383,949 – 900 Locations – 3420 Shows – 50008 Tickets Sold.”

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By Sunday evening, Pushpa 2 had sold over 50,000 tickets in the US, with the release 10 days away. The tweet added that North American advance booking collections had crossed $1.458 million (around ₹12 crore), ‘which is a record’.

Trade analysts say that the film is set to cross $1.5 million with nine days to go, which means it is outpacing SS Rajamouli’s RRR and Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Jawan, the two biggest Indian movies in the US in recent times. Both films grossed over $15 million each in North America and are among the top five highest-grossing Indian films in the continent. Pushpa 2 is matching the pace of Shah Rukh’s other 2023 blockbuster, Pathaan, and is just behind the all-time record holder for India in the US – Baahubali 2 (which earned $20 million in the territory).

All about Pushpa 2: The Rise

Directed by Sukumar, Pushpa 2: The Rise is the sequel to the director’s 2021 pan-India hit Pushpa: The Rise. It brings back Allu Arjun as the titular anti-hero, alongside Rashmika Mandanna and Fahadh Fassil. The film, touted to be one of the biggest Indian productions ever, is set to hit the screens on December 5.

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