482 Kgs Chocolate Statue for Poet Bharathi

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Many people have flocked to pondicherry to see Bharathi's chocolate monument, which stands at roughly 6 feet tall and weighs 482 kg of chocolate. Every year, the private chocolate bakery on Mission Road in pondicherry shows fresh chocolate workmanship. In the past, chocolate was used to create Rajinikanth's picture, train, Sachin Tendulkar, Abdul Kalam, indian Air Force pilot Abhinandan, and SBP. The Bharati statue is currently being designed.


"We have designed the 6.6-foot-tall monument with 482 kg of chocolates to commemorate Bhartiyar for christmas and New Year 2022 and to carry him with all the youth," the firm said of the chocolate statue's design. The chocolate statue, which was set out like a Bharati booth, took 106 hours to design. Bharathi's lines "Did you suppose I'd fall?" were also written. "We created these chocolate figurines with the intention of innovating in the chocolate industry."


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