A roadside pani puri stall with a unique rule — “No Men Allowed” — has gone viral on social media, drawing widespread attention and debate.
The stall, which caters exclusively to women, is seen crowded with female customers who stand around chatting, laughing and enjoying pani puri freely.
Unlike typical tea stalls or roadside eateries, where men usually dominate the space, this stall has become a comfortable spot for women due to the unusual signboard displayed prominently.
According to customers seen in the viral video, the “No Men Allowed” rule allows women to feel relaxed and unselfconscious while spending time at the stall.
The sight of women openly enjoying themselves has attracted passersby, many of whom recorded videos and shared them on social media platforms.
The videos quickly gained traction, amassing millions of views and making the stall widely popular. Many social media users praised the idea, calling it refreshing and empowering, and said it created a safe and friendly space for women.
However, the concept also sparked criticism. Several men questioned the logic of the rule, with one comment pointing out that the pani puri vendor himself is a man. Such remarks triggered further discussion in the comments section, adding to the video’s visibility.
Despite the mixed reactions, the women-only pani puri stall continues to draw attention, highlighting how a simple signboard has turned an ordinary street food outlet into a viral social media phenomenon.
Women-only pani puri stall video goes viral
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