At first, Kundi was perplexed by the 280-character limit and the strange symbols and abbreviations that everyone used on Twitter. But she was a quick learner, and soon she was tweeting like a pro. Her first tweet read: "Just made the most delicious chana masala for lunch. Who needs restaurants when you have a loving Aunty like me? #homemade #foodie"
Years later, when asked about her journey on Twitter, Kundi would say with a smile: "I may have started as a small-town Aunty, but I've become a Twitter phenomenon! And I have my grandson Rohan to thank for it. Who knew that a little bit of sass and a lot of heart could change the world, one tweet at a time?" twitter aunty kundi
As @TwitterAuntyKundi's fame grew, so did her confidence. She began to speak her mind on issues that mattered to her, from women's rights to social justice. Her sharp commentary and humor earned her a reputation as a fearless and outspoken advocate for change. At first, Kundi was perplexed by the 280-character
In a small town nestled in the heart of India, there lived a feisty and outspoken woman named Kundaniya, or Kundi for short. She was in her late 50s, with a quick wit and a sharp tongue that could cut down anyone who dared to cross her. Kundi was a self-proclaimed "Aunty" to the entire town, always ready with advice, opinions, and a healthy dose of sarcasm. Who needs restaurants when you have a loving Aunty like me
Kundi's tweets even caught the attention of local politicians and celebrities, who would often try to engage with her (and sometimes, get roasted by her). She became a thorn in the side of those in power, always asking tough questions and demanding accountability.