Dining out today is no longer just about the food but also about the entire experience and Instagram-worthy photographs. A New Jersey restaurant called Kachiguda Junction is redefining that experience by turning its walls into an immersive, cinematic journey with an Indian twist. A viral video captures the innovative concept, where Indian murals don’t just decorate the restaurant but move and interact with customers. At this unique location, diners can experience the iconic scenes and dialogues from blockbuster Indian films as they move through the restaurant. One eye-catching mural features Allu Arjun’s character from Pushpa, delivering the iconic dialogue, “Pushpa naam sunkar flower samjhe kya? Flower nahi, fire hai main.” Another mural features animated characters performing the viral Naatu Naatu dance from RRR, originally performed by Jr NTR and Ram Charan. The video also shows another mural that transforms a character into Baahubali, complete with sword in hand and the intense warrior, just like Prabhas' character in SS Rajamouli's movie. These murals are either hand-painted or created digitally. They also have motion sensors and come to life when someone gets within 3–5 feet, triggering audio-visual displays that make the scenes move. Sharing the video, the Instagram handle @bammamata_bangaarubata wrote, “The first restaurant in New Jersey with a talking mural. Come experience the only restaurant where the walls tell stories.” Watch here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by @bammamata_bangaarubata The video quickly gained traction, with several social media users hailing the creativity. "Amazing how does this work would luv to implement," a user wrote. "You should create something that will take them out of their mobile while eating but this one is more addictive to mobile," another user commented. "This is super cool," a third user said. Kachiguda Junction, a US-based restaurant chain, according to their official website, is known for celebrating the rich culinary heritage of Andhra and Telangana. The restaurant offers a wide-ranging menu that includes breakfast, vegetarian, non-vegetarian, and Indo-Chinese dishes.