Archana Puran Singh’s future daughter-in-law, Yogita Bihani, has become such a regular presence in her fiancé Aaryamann Sethi’s vlogs that viewers instantly noticed her absence in his latest upload. Despite that, Aaryamann and his brother Ayushmaan managed to keep fans entertained as their kitchen experiment quickly descended into chaos.
The video began smoothly, with the brothers preparing and mixing ingredients for what they thought would be pancakes. However, midway through, Ayushmaan realised that he had accidentally been following a completely different recipe—one for an apple cinnamon cake instead of pancakes. Laughing at the confusion, he admitted that he had opened the wrong browser tab, leading to the mix-up. This revelation left Aaryamann in splits as he joked about the state of their kitchen, calling it a complete disaster.
Determined to set things right, they started afresh with new ingredients. But mishaps continued when Ayushmaan nearly grazed Aaryamann’s hand with a knife. Aaryamann playfully teased that their disagreements didn’t warrant such an extreme act, leaving both brothers laughing again.
The real catastrophe struck when Ayushmaan burned their first pancake, followed by another failed attempt. Watching his brother’s struggle, Aaryamann humorously declared that their pancakes were officially burnt, while Ayushmaan sighed that luck wasn’t on his side that day. They eventually salvaged the second pancake by scraping off its charred surface.
Adding a wholesome touch, their grandfather—Parmeet Sethi’s father—appeared in the video, asking for a piece. To the brothers’ relief, he genuinely enjoyed it. Moments later, they realised they had forgotten to include cinnamon in what was meant to be an apple cinnamon pancake. Laughing it off, Aaryamann called it a hilariously memorable disaster and joked that such moments were rare and worth cherishing.
“He forgot to put the best ingredient—cinnamon. This has been the most amazing disaster. It is an honour..." he said.
The video began smoothly, with the brothers preparing and mixing ingredients for what they thought would be pancakes. However, midway through, Ayushmaan realised that he had accidentally been following a completely different recipe—one for an apple cinnamon cake instead of pancakes. Laughing at the confusion, he admitted that he had opened the wrong browser tab, leading to the mix-up. This revelation left Aaryamann in splits as he joked about the state of their kitchen, calling it a complete disaster.
Determined to set things right, they started afresh with new ingredients. But mishaps continued when Ayushmaan nearly grazed Aaryamann’s hand with a knife. Aaryamann playfully teased that their disagreements didn’t warrant such an extreme act, leaving both brothers laughing again.
The real catastrophe struck when Ayushmaan burned their first pancake, followed by another failed attempt. Watching his brother’s struggle, Aaryamann humorously declared that their pancakes were officially burnt, while Ayushmaan sighed that luck wasn’t on his side that day. They eventually salvaged the second pancake by scraping off its charred surface.
Adding a wholesome touch, their grandfather—Parmeet Sethi’s father—appeared in the video, asking for a piece. To the brothers’ relief, he genuinely enjoyed it. Moments later, they realised they had forgotten to include cinnamon in what was meant to be an apple cinnamon pancake. Laughing it off, Aaryamann called it a hilariously memorable disaster and joked that such moments were rare and worth cherishing.
“He forgot to put the best ingredient—cinnamon. This has been the most amazing disaster. It is an honour..." he said.
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