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<strong>It was a grand and an extravagant welcome, something which the prospective son-in-law would not have dreamed of. One is talking about the sumptuous feast consisting of 365 different dishes, organised by Achanta Govind and Nagamoni for their grandson-in-law in Andhra Pradesh on the occasion of Sankranti.</strong></p>
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The video of this lavish spread has gone viral on social media.</p>
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It is a customary tradition among the Telugu people to invite their son-in-law for the annual harvest festival Sankranti. Adhering to this, gold trader Atyam Venkateswara Rao and his wife, Madhavi of West Godavari, requested their future son-in-law Saikrishna whose marriage has been fixed with their daughter Kundavi to join them for the festival.</p>
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Saikrishna who belongs to Krishna district and is son of T Subrahmanyam and Annapurna was offered an elaborate food menu which included 30 different varieties of curries, rice, biryani, pulihora, 100 different types of traditional and modern sweets, 15 different types of ice creams, pastries, cake, hot and cold beverages and fruits.</p>
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Family members of both families were present on the occasion and celebrated the festival and the food!</p>
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