Mumbai: A photo claimed to be of a Biryani Samosa, has left netizens amazed. While samosa is a comfort snack for many, Biryani also tops in the list of favorite meals.

In the meantime, a twitter post showing the unimagined fusion of both Biryani and Samosa is doing rounds over the internet. A Twitter user with the username @khansaamaa shared the viral photo of the biryani samosa. Having a close look at the photo shows the Savoury samosa being prepared by adding rice, another photo shows the samosa getting cut into pieces with biryani filling clearly visible. The caption read as “Presenting biryani samosa.”

In addition, the twitter user also revealed about its creator, accordingly, this dish has been created by a cloud kitchen in Srinagar who have a Twitter account called @aafiyatos. Attaching along the savoury’s image they tweeted “So people are divided in their opinions about this food fusion. Let us know if you want to try it."

Savoury dish samosa has undergone several experiments by street food vendors pouring vegetables, chow mien, Noodles chicken and even Pizza into it. However, this fusion has created a sensation across the internet world.

The tweet has garnered over 1.3Million views and around 641 likes and counting since it was shared on March 26.

Several users also reacted to the post, “What?” wrote an user. In response, the Twitter user who shared the post replied, “Pehle try karein, phir judge karein (first try and then judge).” Another user tweeted, “Nooooooo.”

Meanwhile, a netizen questioned, “Does it have aloo?” The original poster replied, “No, just biryani and chicken shreds.”

The post also attracted a little hate, as not many are happy with the fusion believing that it is a sabotage to the authentic savoury. A twitter user commented under the post “It’s one of those love-hate relationships for me,”. Another user in dismay wrote “Ruined it for me. both biryani & samosa,”

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Iran President Masoud Pezeshkian said his country won't negotiate while the United States imposes a blockade on its ports, according to Iranian media.

Pezeshkian told Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif during a phone call Saturday night that the US “should first remove operational obstacles, including the blockade”, to allow a new round of negotiations, the ISNA and Tasnim news agencies reported.

The Pakistani premier described the call as a “warm and constructive discussion”.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi concluded a one-day trip to Pakistan's capital Islamabad on Saturday after meeting with Pakistani military and government officials.

The trip did not produce a breakthrough in efforts to relaunch negotiations after US President Donald Trump canceled a planned trip by his envoys to Islamabad.

Iran's state-run IRNA news agency said Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will return to Pakistan after his current visit to Oman on his way to visiting Russia.

The report said he was expected to be back in Pakistan's capital Islamabad on Sunday and would join other members of his delegation who had gone to Tehran for consultations and “instructions on the topics related to the end of the war.”