New Delhi:Even the looming threat of COVID-19 could not deter the South Delhi foodies to queue up in front of three-decade-old 'Baba ka Dhaba', run by an octogenarian couple, on Thursday.
But what's so special about the humble Dhaba in Malviya Nagar that attracted a large number of customers that posh restaurants, all geared up to fight the coronavirus threat, couldn't? Is it the humble, but hearty serve of rice, vegetables, Matar Paneer and parathas; or the fact that the roadside eatery is being run by a couple in their eighties? Had these been the reason, the owner won't have faced a paucity of customers after reopening the stall post lockdown.
According to owner Kanta Prasad, who has been running the small food joint since 1990, business almost came to a standstill during the lockdown phase. On days, he was not even able to cover the expenses.
His wife Badami Devi said that at times they had to take the unsold food back home; while on days they didn't even have money to cook their own meals.
What changed overnight? Nothing, but a small video that went viral on social media. So, you thought viral videos just give negative publicity! Think twice and watch the one on 'Baba Ka Dhaba'.
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The moving story of the elderly couple, whom even their children have ditched, brought the community together in a humanitarian effort to rebuild their Dhaba and hence lives.
All thanks to Gaurav Wasan who shared a video narrating their ordeals that went on to become viral in no time.
"It's all because of Gauravji, the customers have lined up today (Thursday); yesterday there was almost no sale. I feel that the whole country is with me today," Prasad told reporters here.
Prasad's wife, Badami Devi said that they did not receive any help neither from the government nor from their family.
"Our children do not look after us, neither our son nor daughter," Badami Devi said, thanking Gaurav for becoming their saviour.