This British girl group ruled the charts with hits like “Wannabe” and “Say You’ll Be There,” making “girl power” a global anthem.
The Spice Girls
This Bollywood superstar, known for movies like 3 Idiots and PK, is one of the highest-paid actors in India today.
Aamir Khan
This singer not only hit the charts with “Locked Up” but also surprised fans by proposing an ambitious plan to build a futuristic “crypto city” in Africa—because why not mix music, jail time, and blockchain?
Akon
If there's only one slice of this left, you may see a battle royale break out amongst the Patel family.
Chocolate cake
Home of the Bo-Berry Biscuit.
PS: It is available after 5 AM
BoJangles
This British actor skyrocketed to fame in the ’90s with roles in Four Weddings and a Funeral and later became James Bond.
Hugh Grant
This Indian-born CEO led Microsoft from 2014 onward, overseeing its growth in cloud computing and becoming one of the most influential tech leaders worldwide.
Satya Nadella
This Detroit rapper survived a near-fatal shooting to become a hip-hop legend, proving that if you get shot nine times and still drop hits, you might just be untouchable—or at least well-insured.
50-Cent
These syrup-soaked, deep-fried Indian sweets get mistaken for fancy donuts so often that some people expect sprinkles—but all they get is sticky, sugary bliss (and zero breakfast guilt).
Gulab Jamun
This chicken-slinging chain is closed on Sundays, serves waffle fries with a side of "my pleasure," and somehow makes people wait 20 minutes in a drive-thru and still say it was worth it.
Chic-Fil-A
This iconic Britpop band, led by brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher, famously feuded but gave the world hits like “Wonderwall.”
Oasis
This actor, who gained fame with Gully Boy in 2019, is also known for his socially conscious roles and is a rising star in Indian cinema.
Ranveer Singh
This British band’s flamboyant frontman, famous for his jaw-dropping vocal range and mustache, helped redefine rock theatrics in the ’70s and ’80s—and inspired a movie that made everyone sing “Galileo” badly.
Often mistaken for a simple nutty custard, this dessert’s signature crunch comes from a specific nut that’s actually a drupaceous fruit, and its sticky filling has been known to cause polite dinner guests to silently panic over how to eat it without losing dignity.
Pecan Pie
This New Orleans–style chicken chain sparked a national crisis in 2019 when their sandwich dropped—leading to traffic jams, viral brawls, and the realization that people will risk it all for a bite of spicy fried chaos and a biscuit that will choke you if you're not careful.
Popeyes
This British actor from the ’90s starred in Trainspotting and later became a major Hollywood star....... "Hello There"
Ewan McGregor
As chairman of Reliance Industries, this billionaire spearheaded India’s telecom revolution with Jio, disrupting the market and becoming one of the richest people in the world, so that he could throw a distasteful wedding for his son.
Mukesh Ambani
This Swedish pop group made you dance, sing, and wonder if their matching outfits were a tribute to 70s space fashion—or just a very committed group costume idea gone right.
ABBA
Aneesha's Thanksgiving specialty
Nutella Pie
With a clown as its mascot, a secret sauce that’s not-so-secret, and ice cream machines that haven’t worked since the Bush administration, this global fast-food giant somehow still convinces billions to eat burgers wrapped in nostalgia and mild regret.
McDonalds
Known as “The Golden Boy,” this English midfielder dazzled in the ’90s with Manchester United and later became a global ambassador for the sport, but his career was also marked by high-profile tabloid drama.
Paul Gascoigne
Born in Chennai, this CEO of Alphabet and Google rose from a modest background to lead one of the world’s most powerful tech giants, overseeing products like Chrome, Android, and eventually becoming a FOD (Friend of Donald).
Sundar Pichai
Bud-light coursing through is veins and face tattoos galore.
Post Malone
This buttery Scottish biscuit brand is so rich and crumbly, it’s basically like eating a tiny, delicious slice of tartan.
Walkers Shortbread
This coffee empire built on misspelled names, $7 milkshakes disguised as lattes, fuels millions daily with just enough caffeine to make poor decisions—but with seasonal flair.
PS: Do not be seen with this in front of Aneesha
Starbucks