As the popularity of 'Vada Pav Ghar' grew, videos of her competitors setting up similar carts in Delhi surfaced online.
Chandrika Gera Dixit, popularly known as Delhi's viral 'Vada Pav Girl', recently became an overnight internet sensation with her food cart startup. Dixit, who reportedly quit her job due to her son's health, has been the talk of the internet and has become a hot topic among others, including Bigg Boss OTT 2 fame Puneet Superstar and Nagpur's Dolly Chaiwala. in collaboration with the viral sensation. As her popularity soared, videos of her competitors setting up vada pav carts in Delhi started circulating online.
In a viral video shared by food vlogger Hoodi Maneha on Instagram, Delhi's 'vadda pav girl' can be heard saying in Hindi: See, she's still here today. Why would someone interfere with someone else's business? ”
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As the video progresses, “Vada Pav Aunty” admits that she set up the cart the day before. When she talks about “sabotaging” Dixit's business, she says she is just doing her job and came here after “Vada Pav Ghar” became popular in Delhi. she defends herself. “Taste is important. We both offer flavor,” she says.
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Reacting to the video, a user wrote, “Biggboss ft Vada paav aunties.” Another user commented: “Auntie's Pub is not the Wala Pub of Mumbai.”
“Brother go and sell tikki and let vada pav stay till mumbai,” a third user reacted. “Street food in Delhi was better than street food in Mumbai. So why started this vada pav?” wrote a Mumbaikar.
In another video shared by food vlogger Rajneesh Gyani, a 12-year-old boy is seen selling vada pava. Commenting on the much talked about Vada Pava girl, the boy said, “I sell Vada Pava for 10 rupees and no one comes to my cart.”
Meanwhile, Delhi's 'Vada Pav Girl' recently collaborated with Pune's Dolly Chaiwala, who is popular for serving tea to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.
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Date first uploaded: April 4, 2024 11:25 IST