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Trending: A deaf and mute Mohali couple runs a cloud kitchen; their son becomes their voice

Trending: A deaf and mute Mohali couple runs a cloud kitchen; their son becomes their voice

Ankur Raghav 7 minutes ago 0 0

The video shows how the couple’s young son becomes their voice, spreading inspiration among others and winning hearts on the internet.

A video has recently been trending on social media platforms, showing a deaf and mute couple running their cloud kitchen. However, what has won hearts is not just their determination to earn a livelihood, but also their young son, who has become their voice.

Cloud kitchen run by a deaf and mute couple in Mohali.

In Sector 66A, Mohali, Anmol Singh and Vanshpreet Singh, a deaf-and-mute couple, run their cloud kitchen with great focus and remarkable coordination. Their work speaks volumes about their resilience, dignity and love. However, what has touched the hearts of thousands of people online is not just their determination to run a business, but also their young son, who has lovingly become their voice. As his parents cook, he explains each dish to customers, translates their gestures, helps serve meals, and manages interactions with ease and confidence. Together, the family runs Quietly Delicious (a cloud kitchen), proving that communication extends far beyond sound, and inspiration doesn’t always require words.

Watch the viral video here:

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DTpurLIktMr/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=19b7ade3-c1c2-4dec-83e4-60a4790c0ddb

More on the cloud kitchen that has garnered attention online.

Inside the kitchen, Anmol and Vanshpreet move with instinctive understanding. Years of shared effort have built a rhythm where glances replace instructions and gestures speak louder than commands. Their little son bridges the outside world and their quiet space. Customers who visit or order from the cloud kitchen often speak of the smiles that welcome them, the sincerity that lingers in every interaction, and the food that feels deeply personal. Beyond earning a livelihood, the couple also believes in giving back. They regularly distribute food to the needy, viewing sewa as a blessing rather than charity.

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