- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Mon, 21 Jul 2025 06:00 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Maharashtra Viral Video: A dramatic scene unfolded inside a clothing store in Maharashtra’s Kalyan, and now the video is all over social media. A man, furious after his fiancée couldn’t get a refund for her lehenga, created chaos inside the shop, ripping the outfit with a knife and threatening the staff. As per a report, the man, identified as Sumit Sayani, lost his temper when the store refused to refund the lehenga his fiancée had purchased. She didn’t like the outfit and asked him to return it. But when the store offered only an exchange, things turned ugly.
Caught on video, Sumit is seen arguing with the staff before suddenly pulling a knife out of his pocket. He slashes the lehenga right there in front of everyone and shouts, "I’ll tear you apart like this if you don’t return my money." He then throws the blouse on top of the torn lehenga and storms out of the shop.
The incident, which took place on July 19, shocked everyone present and has now gone viral online, sparking mixed reactions. Netizens have flooded the video with comments, some blaming the man’s anger, others questioning store refund policies.
Watch The Viral Video:
A young woman purchased a lehenga ghagra from a well-known showroom in Kalyan. Her friend demanded a refund, stating they did not want the lehenga ghagra and asked to buy different clothes instead. The shopkeeper refused to refund the money. Angered by the refusal, a young man… pic.twitter.com/I5zjkHcxqc
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The video shared on X by the handle '@nextminutenews7' yesterday garnered significant likes, views, and comments from social media users. "Gussaaane pr lehenga faaddala knife se... Mujhefiancee ka future bright nhidikhrhahai," a user wrote. "Bro looks so angry. What are the chances he will not use this knife after marriage?" a second user added. "Why do women buy the dress if they want to return. They should decide these things during purchase," added a third user.
"Bro tryna impress his fiancee, gonna get impressed himself with police lathi," a fourth user added. "Should have burned it right there. That shopkeeper is now going to reuse those torn pieces and sell them back at lower cost," a fifth user added. "ppl are so stupid. What purpose did it serve - even the 1% chance of them getting refunded is now kissed goodbye," added another user.
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"No matter what the situation, this much anger is not justified under any circumstances," added another user. "This shady etc has become a booming business due to the Need to follow trends and show off. People don’t even realise that. Why do you need a lehenga that you will wear only a few times, lady? To start with. Save for your future holidays rather than get into this trap," another user added.