Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal Shares Love Story on Kapil Sharma Show

Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal Shares Love Story on Kapil Sharma Show

Gurgaon, [Date] - Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal recently shared the romantic tale of how he met his wife, Grecia Munoz, now known as Gia Goyal, on the popular comedy show 'The Great Indian Kapil Sharma Show.' The episode, which also featured Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy and his wife Sudha Murty, drew laughs and insights into the personal life of one of India's tech entrepreneurs.

Host Kapil Sharma, known for his humorous yet probing questions, asked Deepinder about his journey to finding love. Deepinder revealed that after being single for a considerable period, a friend's introduction to Grecia, originally from Mexico, changed his perspective on relationships. "I had this feeling she might be the one," Deepinder recounted, highlighting the instant connection they shared.

The discussion took a culinary turn when Kapil inquired about Grecia's taste in Indian food. She expressed a fondness for Punjabi cuisine, particularly chole bhature, much to the amusement of everyone when Sudha Murty humorously noted the dish's unhealthy nature but praised Grecia's fitness.

In a playful exchange, Kapil asked if Grecia had performed the traditional 'first rasoi' - the inaugural cooking by a new bride. Deepinder, in a light-hearted rebuttal, stated that cooking is "officially banned" in their home, a nod to his role at Zomato, where ordering food is more their style.

Gia Goyal, besides being a model and having a keen interest in luxury fashion, has made significant strides in her professional life. She received the Metropolitan Fashion Week award in the USA in 2022 and has engaged in charity work focusing on child nutrition and women's empowerment. The couple, who married earlier this year, also experienced life from the other side of the delivery counter last month when they personally delivered food orders to understand the challenges faced by Zomato delivery agents.

An amusing incident occurred when Deepinder, dressed as a delivery boy, was denied entry to a prominent Gurgaon mall from the main entrance. The issue was highlighted, prompting the mall authorities to address the situation, showcasing the real-life implications of delivery work.

This episode not only provided entertainment but also gave insights into the personal lives of notable personalities, blending humor with heartfelt stories of love, culture, and business.