Viral Video “Tubata Restaurant”
“Tubata Restaurant” is facing massive backlash after a couple claimed they were denied entry for wearing traditional Indian attire—while others in “skimpy” Western clothes were allowed in! The incident, caught on a now-viral video, has ignited a fierce debate: Is this a dress code issue or outright disrespect for Indian culture?
“Tubata Restaurant” What Happened?
On August 3, a couple arrived at Tubata restaurant (near Pitampura Metro) for a meal—the woman in a stylish churidaar-kurta, her partner in a T-shirt and pants. But they allege the manager stopped them, saying their outfits violated the restaurant’s policy.
“Tubata Restaurant” The couple’s explosive claim:
“Others in short dresses were allowed in! The manager misbehaved and insulted Indian culture!”
In the video, a voice angrily asks:
“Is wearing Indian clothes a crime? Should such anti-India restaurants be SHUT DOWN?”
“Tubata Restaurant” Owner FIRES BACK
Neeraj Agarwal, Tubata’s owner, denied any dress code bias:
“We welcome everyone—Indian or Western clothes! It was Friendship Day, and there was a 1.5-hour wait. Maybe they were upset about that.”
“Tubata Restaurant” added:
“We only ask for reservations to avoid chaos. We’re packed daily—why would we discriminate?”
Social Media ERUPTS: “Shameful or Justified?”
The video divided the internet, with two explosive reactions:
Team #BoycottTubata:
“If this happened abroad, we’d call it racism! Why the hate for Indian clothes in INDIA?”
“We’re becoming aliens in our own country!”
🕶️ Team #DressCodeRules:
“Private restaurants can set policies. Don’t like it? Go elsewhere!”
“I was once denied entry in Bengaluru for not wearing formals—it happens!”
Political Storm: Delhi Govt TAKES ACTION!
Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra confirmed the CM has ordered an inquiry. The restaurant owner has now reportedly scrapped any restrictive dress policy after officials intervened.
🔥 “Tubata Restaurant” Why This Matters
Cultural Pride vs. Private Rights: Can businesses dictate what’s “acceptable” attire?
Double Standards? Why were “revealing” clothes allowed but not ethnic wear?
Going Viral = Consequences: Public pressure forced the restaurant to backtrack!
💬 YOUR TURN:
Was this a dress code issue or an attack on Indian culture? COMMENT below!
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