Heshel by Arijit Singh: A Taste of Home at Just ₹40

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Heshel by Arijit Singh: A Taste of Home at Just ₹40

Renowned singer Arijit Singh brings you Heshel, a humble yet heartwarming eatery serving wholesome full meals at just ₹40. Rooted in love for community and culture, Heshel offers delicious Bengali home-style food that nourishes both body and soul — proving that kindness can be served on a plate.

 
 

Apart from his songs, Bollywood's famous singer Arijit Singh is also known for his generosity. The singer has given another gift to his fans. Recently, Arijit Singh has opened a restaurant named Heshel for the common people in Jiaganj, West Bengal. In this restaurant, a person can eat a full meal for just 40 rupees.

the aim of Arijit Singh's restaurant Heshel is to provide food with respect to the common people. This is not a new hotel, it is Arijit Singh's old hotel. However, it has come into the headlines now, which is managed by his father.

There is no concrete confirmation of the viral news about food for 40 rupees in Arijit Singh's restaurant Heshel. Many locals have claimed that the full meal is only for students and not for everyone. It is also reported that this is held daily from 10 am to 11 pm at Heshel Hotel.

Let us tell you that in view of the tense situation between India and Pakistan, Arijit Singh recently postponed his music concert in Abu Dhabi. The singer gave this information on his social media.

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