Tedhe Samachaar ki Seedhi Baat:

1. A Bengaluru techie built an AI tool to help wedding guests choose the right dishes at massive Indian buffet spreads.

2. The tool reportedly analyzes preferences and recommends what you actually want to eat.

3. Netizens applaud both the innovation and the hilarious idea of “tech solving your halwa-vs-biryani dilemma.”

 

INDIAN WEDINGS are beautiful, emotional, and most importantly — massive food marathons. Between the chaats, curries, sweets, and that mysterious “special chef’s surprise,” deciding what to eat is almost a sport.

Enter a Bengaluru techie who looked at this mix of cultural chaos and said:
“We need AI for this.”

 

 

When AI Meets the Indian Wedding Buffet


Yes. While most people dream of apps that find love, cure hangovers, or translate suspicious WhatsApp forwards, this guy built a tool that tells you which dish to pick at a wedding buffet.

Imagine opening an app in front of the paneer lababdar and being told:
“Yeh choice best hai for you.”
Suddenly your wedding buffet strategy feels like stock trading — but tastier.

 

 

Samosa or Seekh Kabab? Let AI Decide.


According to reports, the AI considers your preferences — maybe spice level, diet choices, even past likes — and suggests what will make your taste buds happiest. You don’t have to awkwardly nod at the dessert counter and hope for the best anymore.

Social media found this deeply relatable and deeply funny.

One person joked:
“Even my heart couldn’t decide between gulab jamun and rasmalai — now AI will?”
Another said:
“Finally, an algorithm that’s more useful than my attitude.”

Some even suggested future upgrades like:

  • predicting how many rounds of roti you’ll need,

  • scorecards for best desserts at venue,

  • or real-time alerts:
    “Paneer tikka running low — head over!”

Because in weddings, speed matters almost as much as appetite.

 

 

Internet’s Verdict: Innovation or Lifestyle Flex?


As expected, reactions were a blend of admiration and amusement.

On one side, tech lovers called it smart optimization — why guess when you can get data-driven recommendations? On the other side, purists wondered if technology should really meddle in the sacred act of buffet pacing.

After all, choosing biryani over mixed veg is almost a spiritual decision in its own right.

Still, there’s no denying this concept hits a nerve. Indian weddings have become so grand that even food decisions now feel overwhelming. People don’t want to waste a plate on sub-par items — they want maximum taste ROI.

And if AI can guide you through that delicious maze, well… that’s not just smart. That’s buffet enlightenment.

 


When Tech Meets Tradition (and Tadka)


What makes this story so enjoyable is the contrast. Weddings are deeply traditional settings — emotional vows, rituals passed down generations, loud music, and now… machine learning picking your lunch.

It’s like seeing your grandma bless the couple in one hand, while you consult an app for dessert timing in the other.

We all know weddings are about family, love, and memories. But let’s be honest — a tiny bit of logic that helps you choose the best golgappa track or creamier kulfi? That’s just gravy.

And if someone turned that logic into an algorithm — well, that’s the kind of absurdly useful thing only the internet could amplify.

 

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BOING FAQ's

 

What?
A Bengaluru techie built an AI tool that recommends dishes at Indian wedding buffets based on your preferences.


Where?
The idea and development came from Bengaluru, and the concept went viral online.
 

Why?
Because wedding buffets are huge, overwhelming, and deserve a little data-driven help.
 

Who?
A tech professional who saw hunger and opportunity in equal measure.

 

How?
By creating an AI-powered recommendation system that suggests the right dishes for you.