The Porotta Roll may be a modern youth favourite today, but its story began in 1979, when a single idea reshaped India’s fast-food culture.
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Reinventing a Dish That Was Struggling
Porotta, when first introduced, didn’t attract customers. People didn’t understand the taste or texture.
But instead of stopping, the restaurateur looked for a new approach.
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The Breakthrough: A Homemade Masala + A New Method
His wife created a homemade spice blend that brought flavour and depth to the dish.
Using it, he prepared:
• chicken
• onions
• mild sauces
Wrapped tightly in a hot porotta and grilled — this became India’s first Porotta Roll.
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PUNE 1995: The First Big Breakthrough
In 1995, after the family shifted to Pune, the Porotta Roll gained massive popularity.
Students, working professionals, and Arab youth embraced it instantly for its:
• great taste
• portability
• affordability
• modern appeal
Pune played a crucial role in making the Porotta Roll a recognised street-food star.
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2010: The Three Sons Build the Modern Brand
In 2010, the inventor’s three sons took over the mission.
They:
• built a proper stand-alone Porotta Roll café concept
• preserved the original taste
• introduced brand consistency
• expanded across cities
This moved the Porotta Roll into a new generation of fast-food culture.
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A Legacy of Growth and Popularity
From a struggling idea to a nationwide favourite, the Porotta Roll is now a symbol of innovation, family legacy, and Indian street-food evolution.
Today, the family’s outlets together sell more than 10,000 Porotta Rolls every single day — proving the lasting success of this iconic creation.