A heartwarming story from Indore is capturing the attention of millions across India, as a 79-year-old retired administrative officer from the Indian Army has taken to the streets with a food stall, inspiring people with her resilience, independence, and passion for life.
The story came to light after food vlogger Kashish Soni shared a video on Instagram showing the elderly woman running her food stall entirely on her own. The stall offers popular Indian street food items like idli, chole bhature, and other homemade dishes. The video has gone viral, amassing over 3 million views and drawing widespread admiration for the woman’s strength and spirit.
In the video, the former Army officer shares that after retiring from her service, she decided to pursue her lifelong interest in cooking. She reveals that she never married, explaining simply, “Main apne shaukh nahi poore kar paaungi. Aaj bhi mujhe sab cheez ka shaukh hai,” reflecting her decision to live life on her own terms and fully embrace her passions. She also mentions having studied fine arts in Mumbai, where she earned a degree in the subject.
The food stall is located in front of Modern Gift Store near Chandra Lok Colony, Khajrana Road, Shree Nagar Extension in Indore, and operates after 6 PM.
Social media users have flooded the comments section with appreciation, calling her a true example of women’s empowerment and individuality. Comments ranged from “Live example of women being happy and independent” to “At the end, it’s all about being able to be yourself and let the world know your worth.”
Her story adds to a growing list of individuals who redefine retirement and showcase that it’s never too late to start something new. The retired officer’s journey from serving the nation to serving food with love is being seen as a testament to determination, passion, and self-reliance—qualities that continue to inspire audiences both online and offline.