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Caught On Camera: ‘Kulhad War' Breaks Out In Mathura; Lassi Sellers Fight Over Customers
Caught On Camera: ‘Kulhad War' Breaks Out In Mathura; Lassi Sellers Fight Over Customers

News18

time30-07-2025

  • News18

Caught On Camera: ‘Kulhad War' Breaks Out In Mathura; Lassi Sellers Fight Over Customers

Last Updated: Lassi shopkeepers in Mathura got into a wild street fight near a temple, over customer competition; kulhads, sticks, and bricks were thrown. A fight broke out between lassi shopkeepers near the Radha Rani Temple in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. Two groups of lassi sellers got into a heated argument over attracting customers, which turned into a full-blown fight. The clash, now being called the 'Kulhad war," happened in broad daylight near the road leading to the Barsana Ladli Ji Temple. The incident quickly went viral and reminded people of the 2021 Baghpat chaat stall brawl. The dramatic video shows the brawl happening just outside one of Braj's most sacred temples. Shopkeepers are seen throwing kulhads and hitting each other in front of shocked onlookers. The incident caused panic among visitors and locals nearby. Bricks, Sticks, and Kulhads In the viral video, shopkeepers can be seen attacking each other using sticks, bricks, and even kulhads (earthen cups). The scene quickly became chaotic as a large crowd gathered. Reports say several people, including a woman, were injured. No police were seen at the spot during the fight. As per India Today, SP Rural Suresh Chand Rawat said in a statement, 'The fight was between two groups of lassi sellers over customer competition. A woman has also been injured. We have received a complaint, and strict action will be taken against those responsible." Check the video here: थाना बरसाना क्षेत्रान्तर्गत कस्बा बरसाना में दों लस्सी विक्रेताओं के मध्य हुए झगड़े के संबंध में #SP_RURAL द्वारा दी गई बाइट। #mathurapolice @adgzoneagra @digrangeagra — MATHURA POLICE (@mathurapolice) July 28, 2025 Social Media Reactions People online were quick to compare this to the Baghpat chaat stall fight from four years ago. That fight had also involved street vendors battling over customers using sticks and rods, which led to a meme storm at the time. A user commented on the recent video, 'Picture India's biz scene as a wild jungle, survival instincts on blast, thriving as the 4th biggest economy. Roar!" Another added, 'Girl have the survival instinct of a in middle for no reason." An individual joked, 'After the 'Battle of Baghpat' we got 'The kulhad yudh of Barsana'." Flashback: Battle of Baghpat In 2021, the town of Baghpat saw a similar fight between two chaat vendors. The video went viral because of how intense and dramatic the brawl was. One man, with henna-streaked hair, stood out and became famous online. Social media users dubbed him 'chacha' and turned the moment into a meme fest. About the Author Buzz Staff A team of writers at bring you stories on what's creating the buzz on the Internet while exploring science, cricket, tech, gender, Bollywood, and culture. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

‘Battle of Mathura': Lassi shopkeepers hurl kulhads at each other, triggers laughter riot on the Internet
‘Battle of Mathura': Lassi shopkeepers hurl kulhads at each other, triggers laughter riot on the Internet

Indian Express

time30-07-2025

  • Indian Express

‘Battle of Mathura': Lassi shopkeepers hurl kulhads at each other, triggers laughter riot on the Internet

A violent scene broke out near the sacred Radha Rani Temple in Mathura's Barsana area, Uttar Pradesh, as two groups of lassi sellers engaged in a full-blown street fight over customer competition. The dramatic scenes unfolded in broad daylight on the streets leading to the Ladli Ji Temple. The video quickly went viral, with several social media users drawing comparisons to the infamous 2021 Baghpat chaat stall brawl. Dubbed the 'Battle of Mathura' on social media, the viral video shows vendors attacking each other with kulhads (earthen cups), sticks, and even bricks. The video captures the chaos erupting in front of a crowd of stunned onlookers, with shopkeepers hurling kulhads and physically assaulting each other. Watch here: A post shared by MARVELS OF INDIA (@ According to reports, the clash originated from a customer dispute over a purchase. Several individuals, including a woman, were injured in the fight. 'The fight was between two groups of lassi sellers over customer competition. A woman has also been injured. We've received a complaint, and strict action will be taken against those responsible,' SP Rural Suresh Chand Rawat said in a video shared by the official X handle of Mathura Police. See here: थाना बरसाना क्षेत्रान्तर्गत कस्बा बरसाना में दों लस्सी विक्रेताओं के मध्य हुए झगड़े के संबंध में #SP_RURAL द्वारा दी गई बाइट।#mathurapolice@adgzoneagra @digrangeagra — MATHURA POLICE (@mathurapolice) July 28, 2025 The brawl has sparked a wave of reactions. 'Picture India's biz scene as a wild jungle, survival instincts on blast, thriving as the 4th biggest economy. Roar!' a user commented on the video, 'Girl have the survival instinct of a in middle for no reason,' another user reacted. 'After the 'Battle of Baghpat' we got 'The kulhad yudh of Barsana',' commented a third user. Four years ago, the 'Battle of Baghpat' incident unfolded in the small town in Uttar Pradesh between two groups of chaat sellers. The video that went viral then and amused netizens showed the brawl that had broken out over customers. One man stood out for his henna-streaked hair. The man named Harendra, dubbed 'chacha' (uncle) by social media users, triggered a meme fest as he was also the most active participant in the brawl.

‘Kulhad war' near Mathura temple reminds Internet of Baghpat battle. Watch video
‘Kulhad war' near Mathura temple reminds Internet of Baghpat battle. Watch video

India Today

time29-07-2025

  • India Today

‘Kulhad war' near Mathura temple reminds Internet of Baghpat battle. Watch video

A fierce fight broke out between lassi shopkeepers near the Radha Rani Temple in Uttar Pradesh's Mathura, and the chaotic visuals have reminded many on the internet of the infamous 2021 Baghpat chaat stall what's now being dubbed the 'Kulhad war,' shopkeepers hurled bricks and beat each other with sticks in broad daylight over a customer dispute - all outside one of Braj's most sacred clash took place on the main road leading to the Barsana Ladli Ji Temple. According to reports, two groups of shopkeepers selling lassi began fighting over customers. The argument turned violent, with both sides seen in a now-viral video attacking each other using kulhads (earthen cups), sticks, and even bricks. The video shows a large crowd gathering at the spot as the situation spiralled out of control. Several individuals, including a woman, were reportedly injured. No police personnel were present during the incident, leading to widespread panic among devotees and locals. SP Rural Suresh Chand Rawat, meanwhile, said, 'The fight was between two groups of lassi sellers over customer competition. A woman has also been injured. We've received a complaint, and strict action will be taken against those responsible.'The brawl drew instant comparisons to the viral Baghpat chaat stall fight, which had also featured dramatic street violence between vendors in a public years ago, a video from Uttar Pradesh's Baghpat went viral featuring a heated brawl between shopkeepers of two rival chaat stalls who were fighting over customers. In the video, two groups, armed with iron rods and sticks, beat each other up on the road. The incident triggered a severe meme fest on social media.- Ends

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