7 recipes converted from their YouTube cooking videos.

A street‑food classic from Mumbai, this Vada Pav is served with buttery toasted buns, spicy garlic tadka, fresh coriander‑mint chutney, ketchup, green chili, toasted cumin and a side of cool buttermilk (chaas). The recipe stays under ₹25 per serving and is perfect for a quick snack or a fun weekend treat.

A budget-friendly Indian thali inspired by NIKHATTU LADKA VLOGS that feeds two people with a hearty combination of creamy Dal Makhani, buttery Matar Paneer, fragrant basmati rice, cool cucumber raita, and soft butter‑nana. All dishes are prepared with simple pantry staples and can be made in under two hours.

A hearty North Indian thali featuring protein‑rich soybean basmati rice, tangy kadhi, comforting rajma, spiced aloo‑baingan, crisp Punjabi onion salad and fresh cilantro‑mint chutney—all for just ₹50 per serving as showcased on NIKHATTU LADKA VLOGS.

A budget-friendly Indian thali inspired by the viral "₹1 meal" concept from NIKHATTU LADKA VLOGS. The plate includes soft phulkas, fluffy rice, a mixed vegetable stir‑fry, cool cucumber raita, and hearty chole (spiced chickpeas). All components are simple, nutritious, and can be prepared in under an hour for a family of four.

A complete Indian thali inspired by Nikhattu Ladka Vlogs' ₹1 meal challenge. Includes two soft whole‑wheat rotis, fragrant basmati rice, spicy chole bhindi, hearty soybean aloo, and cool yogurt‑cucumber raita. All components are vegetarian, high‑protein, and can be prepared in about an hour for a single serving.

A wholesome Indian thali featuring steaming basmati rice, spicy kidney‑bean curry (rajma), sweet desi‑ghee halwa and fresh banana. Inspired by the community service meals shared by Nikhattu Ladka Vlogs, this recipe lets you recreate the nutritious, budget‑friendly feast at home.

A complete Indian thali inspired by the viral ₹1 meal promotion on NIKHATTU LADKA VLOGS. Includes two buttery rotis, fragrant double‑key basmati rice, spicy chole, mixed vegetable sabzi, cool cucumber raita, and sweet desi‑ghee halwa—all for just one rupee in the original video. This recipe breaks down each component so you can recreate the full thali at home.