Dolly Chaiwala Charge: Dolly Chaiwala of Nagpur became a social media sensation overnight after serving tea to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates in Hyderabad

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Dolly Chaiwala Charge: Dolly Chaiwala of Nagpur became a social media sensation overnight after serving tea to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates in Hyderabad. After this, he got 4.2 million followers on Instagram in no time. From here, Dali Chaiwala became so famous that people started

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However, you will be surprised to know that after Dali Chaiwala became famous, if someone invited him, then he had to pay a heavy price for it. A food blogger recently revealed this after inviting him to an event. Food blogger AK Food Blog recently shared his experience on Instagram. In the Insta post, the blogger revealed the expenses related to inviting the famous tea seller Dali Chaiwala for a show in Kuwait.

Dali expressed surprise at the manager's demand

He expressed surprise at the demand from the manager associated with Dali Chaiwala. The blogger said that he wanted to invite Dali Chaiwala to Kuwait. But his demand was very high. The food blogger said I wanted to invite Dali Chaiwala to Kuwait. But that man has a lot of demands. After this, I started questioning my entire existence.

Room in a 5-star hotel with 5 lakhs

The blogger said, "First I asked him if he was serious about the demand made by him. To this, he asked, do you know how much a tea vendor charges? 2,000 dinars means 5 lakh rupees. This is around 2,000 or 2,500 Kuwaiti dinars. That's not all." He said, "Along with taking 2500 Kuwaiti dinars, another person will come with him. Apart from this, 4 or 5-star hotel booking. It was not he but his manager who was talking to me. All this is for one day."

The video has been viewed more than 18.7 million times after being shared on Instagram. Some netizens have criticized the blogger's response. While some defended the rights of the tea seller. One user wrote, 'Asking for a 4-5 star

hotel is not a demand, it is a courtesy when you invite someone from their country.'

Another user defended the chaiwala saying, he deserves it. If people with more than a million followers charge 8-10 lakh rupees, why shouldn't they? Another user wrote, 'Brother, getting views by using someone else's name is the power of a name. Another wrote, I don't think five lakhs is too much and even a 5-star hotel is fine