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"Kaipulla!" the judge barked. "Five minutes left. Where is the dish?"

The judges approached Kaipulla's station. He presented a simple bowl of Thayir Vadai, but it glowed under the studio lights. The vadai was light enough to float, and the curd was a velvety masterpiece. @KaipullaX1_Cooku_with_Comali_S04E04_

The lights of the Cooku with Comali set hummed with a familiar, chaotic energy. It was Season 4, Episode 4, and the air was thick with the scent of burnt tempering and the sound of Pugazh’s infectious laughter. In the middle of the madness stood Kaipulla, the underdog of the season, staring intensely at a bowl of curd. "Kaipulla

Kaipulla didn't blink. He was channeling his inner culinary warrior. While the other contestants were garnishing with gold leaf and microgreens, Kaipulla was focused on a single, perfectly round vadai. He had named it "The Hurricane of Karaikudi." He presented a simple bowl of Thayir Vadai,

His Comali for the day, a particularly hyperactive Mime Gopi, was currently trying to use a hand-whisk as a helicopter propeller.

With three minutes on the clock, Kaipulla performed a maneuver that would later be known in show history as the "Gravity-Defying Tempering." He tossed a pan of hot oil, mustard seeds, and curry leaves into the air, catching the flames in a way that looked like a ritual dance. The sizzle was so loud it momentarily silenced the audience. "Time up! Hands up!"

Chef Damu took a bite. The studio went silent. He looked at Kaipulla, then at the vadai, then back at Kaipulla.