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All’s well that ends well: Blogger Gaurav after ‘Baba Ka Dhaba’ owner’s apology

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‘Baba Ka Dhaba’ has come into the limelight many times in recent times. Due to the dilapidated financial condition of the elderly couple who ran it earlier and they became wealthy overnight. Then controversy and again because of their reaching in the same condition.

There were many ups and downs in its story. Finally it has a happy ending. Food blogger Gaurav Vasan, who made a small food stall ‘Baba Ka Dhaba’ an overnight hit, shared a happy picture with the elderly couple.

The couple had accused Gaurav of misappropriating money from people to help them.

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Vasan tweeted, ‘All’s well that ends well. A greater mistake is forgiving than a mistake. (This is what my father has always taught).’

Gaurav had shown the story of the struggle of the elderly couple in his video. Due to this, suddenly ‘Baba ka Dhaba’ started running very fast. He also got donations from people.

Vasan shared this picture after Dhaba owner Kanta Prasad apologized. Another food blogger showed Prasad apologizing with folded hands. In this, he can be heard saying that Gaurav is not a thug. We never called him a thief.

What is the story?

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After a video, hundreds of people reached ‘Baba Ka Dhaba’ located in South Delhi.

The creator of this video was none other than Gaurav Vasan. In this, Vasan had shown that Kanta’s business has been ruined due to Corona. This video had gone viral. People from all over the country also sent financial help to Kanta.

Kanta accuses Gaurav of misappropriating Rs. Gaurav had denied these allegations. In his defence, he even made the bank statement public.

After getting the money, 80-year-old Kanta bought a restaurant. He had bought it in the same locality of Malviya Nagar where he had his shop. He was running this shop for 30 years. However, destiny had something else approved. Kanta’s new venture failed and he again reached his food stall.

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Kanta had told that on an investment of Rs 1 lakh, he was earning only Rs 35,000. This was the reason why he closed the venture. He expressed happiness in running the old stall. At the same time, it was also said that he will now run this Dhaba till his death.

News Source: NDTV

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