Sonam Kapoor, Delhi Capitals and Other Cricketers Offer Help After Baba Ka Dhaba Video Goes Viral
Sonam Kapoor, Delhi Capitals and Other Cricketers Offer Help After Baba Ka Dhaba Video Goes Viral
After a clip of an elderly dhaba owner in Delhi's Malviya Nagar went viral, Sonam Kapoor and several cricketers came forward to offer help.

The COVID-19 pandemic has hit many of us hard in terms of economy, health and mental well-being. While many lost their jobs and were left penniless, others lost their lives due to poor facilities or weak immunity.

Despite the difficulties, a lot of people of working hard day and night to make up for all that was lost. It is a similar story for Delhi’s Malviya Nagar-based old couple, who run a roadside food stall named ‘Baba Ka Dhaba’. The video of the couple, aged 80 years, went viral on social media after a person shared a clip of them talking about the difficulties they are facing.

While they continue to serve food at their humble stall, there are hardly any customers. The video showed the elderly couple break down in tears while narrating their problems.

The clip went viral and a lot of people came forward to offer their help to the elderly couple. While some promised to visit their dhaba, others asked for bank details to deliver the money in their account. Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor Ahuja came forward to show her support, asking for the details of the couple.

Malviya Nagar MLA Somnath Bharti also commented on the video, tweeting, “I am in the know of it and tomorrow will be visiting them and will surely bring a smile on his face. Thx.”

IPL franchise Delhi Capitals shared a heartfelt post seeking support from the big-hearted Delhi people. They wrote, “Dilliwalon, our local businesses need your support in these testing times. Let’s turn these tears into tears of joy starting tomorrow!”

Producer Atul Kasbekar also came forward, requesting people to share their help and love to the couple.

Cricketer R Ashwin and YouTuber Harsh Beniwal also posted the video with an appeal to people to help the duo.

The outpour of love and support that this couple is received on social media drove many customers to the stall later in the day.

“There was no sale during COVID19 lockdown, but now it feels like whole India is with us,” said owner Kanta Prasad, who’s running the stall since 1990.

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