The Vada Pav vendor, known as Delhi’s Vada Pav woman, Chandrika Gera Dixit, has gained significant attention from customers due to her entrepreneurial endeavors, which recently became viral.
However, fame comes with its challenges. A video showing Chandrika Gera Dixit reprimanding customers for breaking the queue has sparked discussion. In the footage, she insists on maintaining order with two lines, expressing frustration at the disruption caused by an additional line.
Vada Pav Girl was seen threatening not to serve those who don’t adhere to the queue.
The clip was shared by a user on social media with critical commentary on Vada Pav Girl demeanor.
Nevertheless, many online users empathized with Dixit’s situation, highlighting the lack of civic sense among people. They appreciated her efforts to manage the queue amidst the chaotic Indian crowd. Another user emphasized the importance of adhering to the existing queue system.
The viral incident received mixed reactions from Netizens. Have a look:
50rs ka ek vadapav bech rhi hai aur uparse itna attitude 😶 log bhi pagal hai pic.twitter.com/BLZsWZUNA1
— Aditi. (@Sassy_Soul_) April 1, 2024
If u look at flipside, its appreciate she is managing queue at her shop
We alrdy know how rowdy Indian crowd gets & nobody follows queue patiently.
Imagine a senior citizen, lady or child silently waiting for their turn in queue while pushed behind by menKudos to her rather https://t.co/XkJhKPPJtW
— Tabby (@tabby_ki) April 2, 2024
She is 100% right.
There are two queues, and that's how it is.
Making any extra queue is not accepted.Quoting a foreign colleague: "Indian women is worse than Indian men, as far as public etiquette are concern"
— Santosh Gairola (@santoshgairola) April 2, 2024
In another incident on March 11, Dixit was seen expressing distress over pressure from Delhi’s Municipal Corporation officials who allegedly demanded the removal of her food stall and continued to ask for money despite previous payments. She paid them between Rs 30,000-35,000 and they were asking more.
Originally from Indore, Dixit established her Vada Pav stall in Delhi after working at Haldirams for four years, seeking better opportunities. She is supported by her husband and mother-in-law in operating the successful food stall located near Keshav Mahavidyalaya in Pitampura. Dixit has rapidly gained a substantial online following, with over two lakh followers on Instagram and one lakh subscribers on YouTube.