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Nirula 's: How Deepak Nirula managed to make steaks and sandwiches common in India

The death of the geezer behind India's first fast-food chain Nirula's has incited a plethora of moments. 

For anyone else who despite growing up in funds Delhi during the 1970s and 1980s, Nirula's - pass by the kinship of Deepak Nirula who killed just this week - is far more than a steakhouse. It's an feelings.

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