Shoppers Stop & Borosil Bring Festive Flavours to Life with Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi at South City Mall

Home Stop, a contemporary home concept store offering premium lifestyle solutions from Shoppers Stop Ltd. in collaboration with Borosil, hosted a festive-themed live cooking class with celebrity chef Harpal Singh Sokhi at its South City Mall store in Kolkata on 5th September.

Recognizing that food is at the heart of every celebration, Shoppers Stop curated this festive experience to engage customers in meaningful ways, bringing together the joy of cooking and the spirit of togetherness in collaboration with Borosil.
Shoppers Stop places customers at the heart of its business and remains committed to curating experiences that go beyond transactions – experiences that inspire, engage, and celebrate life’s special moments. Through immersive events, thoughtful collaborations, and personalized services, the brand continues to make every interaction meaningful and memorable.
At HomeStop, the chef prepared Pujo special recipes live, showcasing the innovation and efficiency of Borosil’s kitchen solutions. The session also included interactive activities such as food quizzes, cooking challenges, and audience participation, creating a memorable experience for shoppers. As part of the promotion, customers purchasing ₹2,999 worth of Borosil products between 5th – 14th September will receive couple movie vouchers worth ₹750.

Kavindra Mishra, Customer Care Associate, Managing Director & CEO of Shoppers Stop, added- “Festivals are about togetherness, joy, and creating lasting memories and that’s exactly what we wanted to bring alive through this immersive culinary experience. At Shoppers Stop, we believe in curating moments that go beyond shopping. Our collaboration with Borosil and Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi beautifully celebrated the art of cooking while highlighting how HomeStop adds innovation, style, and inspiration to every Indian home.”

Speaking at the event, Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi said, “Durga Pujo takes me back to my childhood in Kolkata – the sound of dhaak, the smell of bhog, and the laughter of family meals together. Food is the soul of this festival, and Borosil makes these food moments even more special. Whether it’s cooking a big festive spread or serving loved ones on a beautiful dinner set, their products ensure that every meal feels like a celebration. For me, it’s not just about utility – it’s about reliving memories and creating new ones with family and friends.”

Adding to this, Barnali Shankar, VP of Marketing at Borosil, said, “As a Bengali, Durga Pujo is the most special time of the year for me. It’s about being present in the little rituals, the laughter, and the togetherness. It’s when our kitchens never stop buzzing and every meal becomes a story we share with our loved ones. At Borosil, we take pride in being a part of these stories – whether it’s helping someone prepare the perfect luchi-alur dom in a sturdy kadhai or serving mishti & namkeen on our beautiful designer bowls.”

The event featured engaging activities including a festive food quiz with gift giveaways, a fun ‘Selfie with Borosil’ challenge at the brand zone, and a ‘Smell the Food’ activity where blindfolded participants identified spices, herbs, and dishes. These interactions brought the festive spirit alive while highlighting Borosil’s versatile range.