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Mumbai chef sets world record by making a 6.5-foot-tall Trimurti margarine

<p>Whoever said margarine is only good as a bread spread? Meet the city chef who set a world record by making a 6.5-foot-tall Trimurti with the butter substitute</p>

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It took chef Devwrat Jategaonkar 10 days and three failed attempts to create the massive Trimurti sculpture
It took chef Devwrat Jategaonkar 10 days and three failed attempts to create the massive Trimurti sculpture

Two months ago, if you happened to be near the Arrivals section at the domestic airport in Santacruz, you would have spotted a massive, pristine sculpture of the Trimurti - a trinity of Brahma (creator), Vishnu (preserver) and Shiva (destroyer) staring at you from within a glass cabin. Almost 6.5 feet high and 8.5 feet wide, the life-size sculpture, on view for a month, was made of nothing but 1,506kg of margarine, a non-dairy substitute for butter. The work of chef Devwrat Jategaonkar, it earned him a place in the Guinness Book Of World Records recently.

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