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Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra involved in an argument with foreign tourists in viral video, businessman issues statement: "It was my wife's 50th birthday and…"- Watch

Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra involved in an argument with foreign tourists in viral video, businessman issues statement: "It was my wife's 50th birthday and…"- Watch

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Raj added, 'As someone who has also run restaurants, I found the handling of the situation deeply frustrating especially with my elderly parents, mother-in-law and 20 guests left waiting.' read more
Celebrity Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra were involved in an argument with foreign tourists while they were holidaying in Croatia. The video has gone viral and the businessman has issued a statement.
Here's the viral video:
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The caption reads- 'This incident occurred today (9.06.2025) in Hvar Island , Croatia. A foreigner was eating her food and they (Shilpa Shetty and team) were speaking loudly. The foreigner girl asked them to lower their volume however Raj Kundra (Shilpa Shetty's Husband) replied by saying 'You Don't Know Who We Are.' I could not record that line on the video because it was very sudden.'
The caption added, 'You can clearly hear Shilpa Shetty And Her family standing and Shilpa Shetty and team Saying , 'Don't Talk To Us , we don't want to hear you.' While , the foreigner girl just wanted to enjoy her food and politely requested to them to speak softly. Please give your comments on this incident. Whether this arrogance from our celebrities on foreign soil is justified or not? Whether these incidents defame Indians and our reputation abroad or not ?'
Raj Kundra issues statement
I'd like to clarify the situation regarding the video circulating online. I had booked this particular restaurant a year in advance to celebrate my wife's birthday. Unfortunately, upon arrival, we were informed that our table had been given away to another group due to what they claimed was a 'double booking' error from the same agent. He issued this statement to Hindustan Times.
Raj added, 'As someone who has also run restaurants, I found the handling of the situation deeply frustrating especially with my elderly parents, mother-in-law and 20 guests left waiting. What was meant to be a special evening turned unnecessarily stressful, and when we raised our concerns, we were abruptly told to stay quiet, which only added to our disappointment.'
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