Ashish Vidyarthi Fries Snacks at Pune’s Vada Pav Shop: Watch His Simple Side Beyond The Screen Villain
Ashish Vidyarthi Fries Snacks at Pune's Vada Pav Shop: Watch His Simple Side Beyond The Screen Villain
Ashish Vidyarthi’s simple vada pav stop has become a reminder that beyond the screen image, even the most intense villains can be regular food lovers at heart.
Actor Ashish Vidyarthi, best known for playing intense negative roles and stern police officers across multiple film industries, has once again caught attention, this time not for a movie scene, but for a street-food moment in Pune.
A video from the actor’s recent visit has gone viral online, showing him at a local vada pav stall, standing casually like any other customer and enjoying the city’s famous snacks. The clip has surprised many fans who are used to seeing him as a fearsome on-screen villain, not as someone happily indulging in pakoras by the roadside.
Ashish, who is also popular for his travel and food vlogs, shared that he was in Pune for an event and later decided to step out for something tasty. He visited a vada pav stall run by a vendor named Aditya, whom he had met earlier.
The shopkeeper is seen visibly delighted on spotting the actor again, recalling that he had even shared Ashish’s previous visit on his WhatsApp status. Ashish mentions that his last visit had not gone as planned, so he returned to enjoy the experience properly this time.
In the video, Ashish is seen eating vada pav along with potato and onion pakoras. At one point, he bites into the hot snack and reacts as the spice and chilli burn his tongue. A woman standing nearby advises him to blow on it to avoid hurting his mouth, adding a light, everyday touch to the moment.
What stands out most is the actor’s ease and warmth. There is no celebrity distance, just a man enjoying Pune’s street food with genuine joy. The clip has resonated with viewers because it shows a different side of a performer known for serious and intimidating roles.
Ashish Vidyarthi’s simple vada pav stop has become a reminder that beyond the screden image, even the most intense villains can be regular food lovers at heart.



