Food is the essential component responsible for the existence of every single living being on this planet. It comprises several macronutrients and micronutrients, that help in carrying out our daily metabolic and physiological functions. They impart the ability to fight against several diseases and infections. Heavy metal accumulation and toxicity has significantly increased due to an increase in anthropogenic activities, industrialisation and urbanisation. Mobilisation of heavy metals like lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic and nickel is found to be the most dangerous form of pollution (air, soil and water pollution), and ultimately leading to contamination of food stuffs. India since many years has seen rise in pollution levels and indiscriminate human activities for the sake of development. Ever-increasing demand of food security has led to the unplanned use of fertilisers and pesticides, resulting in degradation of the prosperity of humans and animals