Who wants Indian Street Food?
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Prompt:
15-second energetic Indian street food cinematic montage, hyper-realistic documentary style, ultra-wide-angle handheld shots, vibrant roadside atmosphere, chaotic urban energy, lively Indian street market aesthetic, constant movement, fast-paced editing, authentic cooking ASMR mixed with upbeat Indian music.
Main subject:
Hardworking Indian street food vendor cooking at a busy roadside stall beside heavy city traffic. Sweaty face, fast hands, realistic street kitchen, giant wok of boiling oil, colorful sauces and spices everywhere.
Music:
Energetic Indian street-style music starts immediately from the first second — upbeat dhol drums, tabla rhythm, festive brass, fast Bollywood-style percussion, nonstop lively rhythm throughout the entire video.
[00:00-00:02]
HOOK SHOT. Ultra-wide-angle selfie-style close-up of the vendor at the frying station while oil violently sizzles beside him. Camera distortion from wide lens creates immersive realism. Loud Indian music immediately starts.
Traffic rushing behind him.
People shouting food orders.
[00:02-00:04]
Fast handheld shots:
— batter dropped into boiling oil
— flames bursting under giant wok
— vendor rapidly flipping snacks
— close-up of bubbling oil exploding
ASMR cooking sounds layered with music.
[00:04-00:06]
Wide-angle tracking shot of customers crowding the stall, exchanging cash quickly, grabbing hot food plates, constant movement everywhere.
People talking in Hindi.
Motorcycles passing loudly.
[00:06-00:08]
Rapid montage:
— green chutney poured dramatically
— chopped onions flying onto hot plate
— spice powder thrown in slow arc
— tea steaming
— customers eating immediately beside the road
Music intensifies.
[00:08-00:10]
Dynamic low-angle shot from inside the stall looking outward toward the busy street. Vendor works nonstop at incredible speed while multiple customers wait impatiently.
Sweat shines realistically under afternoon sunlight.
[00:10-00:12]
Ultra-fast cuts synchronized perfectly to music beats:
— frying
— plating
— customers smiling
— money exchanged
— wok tossing food
— steam hitting the camera lens
— close-up of crispy street snacks
[00:12-00:15]
Final cinematic wide-angle shot of the entire roadside stall during peak rush hour. Vendor still cooking rapidly while traffic, smoke, people, and music create overwhelming vibrant energy.
Camera slowly pulls back into the chaotic Indian street atmosphere.
Style:
Netflix food documentary mixed with Bollywood street energy, hyper-realistic cinematic footage, handheld realism, immersive street photography, authentic Indian urban atmosphere, vibrant warm colors, dynamic editing.
Audio:
lively Indian music nonstop, dhol drums, tabla, frying ASMR, street chatter in Hindi, honking, motorcycles, metal utensils, customers ordering food loudly.
Negative prompts:
luxury restaurant, quiet environment, staged cooking, modern clean kitchen, low energy, slow pacing, blurry footage, cartoon visuals.
“未来的世界属于懂 Token 的人。” —— 出自一位10岁博主之口。
刚换了 Mac Studio 的他,不是为了打游戏,而是为了“养龙虾”(跑多个 AI Agent 协同工作)。他把复杂的 AI 产业链比作一个大蛋糕,从能源层到应用层,层层剖析。
别觉得小孩在过家家,他讲的“Token 是 AI 时代的硬通货”这个观点,可能比很多专家的报告都接近本质。
这届小孩的 AI 认知已经 Next Level 了,建议大人们反复观看,治治我们的“算力焦虑”。👇
I got married this past weekend so I did what any rational @AnthropicAI employee would do and had Claude Code analyze 12 years of iMessages with my wife, then Claude Design used that data to whip up a website for our guests in just minutes.
I got married this past weekend so I did what any rational @AnthropicAI employee would do and had Claude Code analyze 12 years of iMessages with my wife, then Claude Design used that data to whip up a website for our guests in just minutes.
4 frontier AI models in 5 days.
Claude Opus 4.7. GPT-5.5. DeepSeek V4. Grok 4.3.
I stopped trying to evaluate them all. I picked 2.
Claude for almost everything. Gemini for long docs and Google's data.
How are you keeping up?
What I told 2,000 future founders in Bengaluru today:
1/ We believe we are at the start of a second wave of Indian companies that will build world-class AI native products for the global market. Emergent and Giga are the model of the future.
2/ Just because a space seems crowded doesn't mean it's too late. Zepto, Emergent, Giga - none were first movers. Second mover advantage is real.
3/ In fact, a good formula for finding startup ideas is to look at ideas that are showing some promise and just execute them better. Execution is everything: if you're an exceptional engineer, and you can build and move faster than your competitors, you'll win.
4/ There is every reason to believe Indian teams can beat US teams building global products. The level of engineering talent here is on a whole different level, and that's the key input.
5/ In the AI era, the best founders are the ones building at the edge of what's technically possible. You need to be experimenting wth the latest models, the latest open source projects.
6/ Stay in the flow of information. Watch the right podcasts, follow the right people on X. With AI changing this fast, you need to know what the smartest builders are thinking.
7/ Most of the best startups don't come from someone explicitly trying to start a company. They start from someone building a project just for fun, or tinkering with a new technology because they are curious. India needs more of this "tinkering" culture - this is how you have novel ideas when technology is shifting quickly.
8/ Founders are getting younger. Aadit was 18 when he started Zepto. The Giga founders were 20 when they came to SF. Young people who can learn very fast have the advantage right now.
9/ The best founders are pushing AI coding to the max. You can now write 20K lines of code / day. One person can do the work that just a year ago would take a 100 person team. The best builders are taking advantage and building at Garry Tan speeds.
How did Honor, a Chinese smartphone company, make the winning robot in the Beijing Humanoid Half Marathon?
Great work from @CRC_8341 and @tphuang:
https://t.co/IrSTjyXXy3
Dear expat techbros of Bangalore.
That Y Combinator gig is not where you will get your next investment. Neither is it that 9000 rupee run event or that pure veg thindi walk in Gandhi Bazaar/Malleswaram.
The really big funding deals happen in Century Club, Bowring Institute, the Karnataka Golf Association, Bangalore Club and Karnataka State Cricket Association, over beers and baby corn Manchurian. If you are not a member of these clubs, find a co-founder who is.
These guys have not studied in your nouveau riche Greenwood or DPS or Narayana or Brigade type schools. Nor are they former IIT aspirants from dummy schools in Kota or Vizag. They don't subscribe to Finance with Sharan.
Their dads wear safari suits and are board members in nondescript co-operative banks, which they treat as their private piggy banks. They have land in Devanahalli and Maddur. Bathroom fittings showroom in Kumara Park.
Your co-founder needs to be from Mallya Aditi, Valley School, Bishop Cottons, Baldwins, Frank Antony or St. Josephs (European). Management quota seat in RV or PESIT, or BCom from Surana College.
Old money. Political connections. ICSE English. No Fear Sticker.
Basically get a Danish Sait as your co-founder.