How a Deaf and Mute Couple from Mohali is Winning the Internet

Rahul KaushikNationalJanuary 31, 2026

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New Delhi, january 31, 2026: In a world that often measures success by noise and visibility, a quiet kitchen in Sector 66A, Mohali, is proving that passion doesn’t need a voice to be heard. Vanshpreet Singh and his wife Anmol Kaur, both deaf and mute since birth, have become the latest internet sensations for their heartwarming home-based tiffin service, appropriately named “Quietly Delicious.

The couple’s journey went viral after a series of touching clips surfaced on social media, showcasing their daily hustle. While the duo handles the core cooking and preparation, the real “star” of their digital presence is their young school-going son, Sukhmehar Singh.

The Voice of the Venture

In the viral videos, Sukhmehar acts as the bridge between his parents’ silent world and their growing customer base. With a shy but enthusiastic smile, he introduces the day’s menu to the camera.

“Yeh toh roti hai. Ye toh aloo-gobhi hai” (This is roti. This is potato-cauliflower), he explains, translating his parents’ gestures into words for thousands of viewers.

Sukhmehar doesn’t just narrate; he is an active part of the business, helping pack tiffin boxes and ensuring orders are ready for delivery. His role has sparked conversations online about the beauty of family support and how children can become pillars of strength for their parents.

A Family Bond Beyond Borders

The success of “Quietly Delicious” is a global family effort. While Vanshpreet and Anmol manage the kitchen in Mohali, their social media presence—which has already amassed over 21,600 followers—is managed by their daughter-in-law, Himanshi, a data engineer living abroad. Along with Vanshpreet’s brother, Charanmeet Singh, they ensure the business stays connected to the digital world.

Vanshpreet’s parents, Gurmeet Singh and Inderjeet Kaur, also recently relocated from Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh, to support the couple. Gurmeet shares that the idea for the cloud kitchen was born out of necessity and a shared love for food.

  • The Menu: Pure vegetarian, home-style meals featuring dal, chole, fresh vegetables, and sweets.
  • The Speciality: Their Poori-Chole has already gained a dedicated local following.
  • The Mission: Beyond business, the couple practices Sewa (selfless service) by distributing food to the needy, believing that serving a meal is a blessing.

Inspiring a Movement

The response from the internet has been overwhelmingly positive, with users praising the couple’s resilience. Many have noted that the food looks “soulful,” but it is the family’s collective spirit that truly stands out. For Vanshpreet and Anmol, who communicate through their father and sign language, the sudden fame is emotional. Through his father, Vanshpreet expressed deep gratitude, saying, “The warmth and support from people mean a lot to us.”

In an era of fast food and commercial kitchens, “Quietly Delicious” serves as a reminder that the best ingredient in any meal is a dash of perseverance and a lot of love.

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