A large number of people from India also go to Saudi Arabia to work. Because of this they have to face many difficulties to earn their living. Laborers of Indian origin in Saudi Arabia have to face many problems ranging from poor quality of accommodation to poor quality of food. Recently a video surfaced in which an Indian-origin laborer in Saudi Arabia showed how to serve the roti served there. In fact, the bread looked burnt, and this video brought the situation to light.
Video is going viral on X
In which country of the world is there a factory to convert stray bulls into live cows?
If the chickens of the house feel equal to the pulses then… after seeing and understanding their pain, the intellect will automatically be set in the right place. pic.twitter.com/5I1e1lrgUe
— Viper (@Fredom_At_Midnt) October 27, 2025
This video was shared on X by the handle @Freedom_At_Midnt. The caption of the video reads, “Which country in the world has a factory that turns stray bulls into cows? If domestic chickens are considered pulses, then seeing and understanding their plight will automatically take your mind to the right place.” In the video, the man says, “This is Saudi Arabian bread, four pieces for one riyal. It is pure wheat bread. Whether it is burnt, cracked or torn, you have to eat it. If you make this bread for your wife, mother or sister in the village, and even if it is even slightly burnt, they show more pride than you can imagine.” In the video, several other people are seen sitting in the man’s room and eating the same roti.
user reaction
The video has received more than 50,000 views so far. After watching the video, users have given different reactions. One user wrote, “Saudi Arabia is a wonderful place, the law is followed there. Whoever goes, the man will return.” Another user wrote, “Those who are born with insects, die after reaching Saudi Arabia. Friends, home is home.” A third user wrote, “I heard they eat bread.” At the same time, another user wrote, ‘After going out, home-made dal and chicken starts tasting like chicken.’
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