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You will never believe why this man is suing Indigo Airlines over rajma chawal

This is as shocking as it gets.

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A Gurugram-based businessman, Vinod Kumar, ordered the in-flight meal on Indigo which was served in a box with the following line on it - "Buri nazar wale, rajma chawal khale" (Have rajma rice, you evil eyed).

What was probably meant in light humour did not go down too well with Kumar.

“It was shocking and humiliating. We pay for our comfort and here was this airline calling us 'evil-eye'. I was travelling with my sister who also felt insulted with the line" he told Business Today.

As reported by the Hindustan Times, he claimed that the airline staff seemed ignorant about it, until one of the airhostesses told him he could complain at one of the numbers mentioned on the box, which he did as soon as he landed at the IGI Airport in New Delhi. "I will file a case against the airline and the Chennai-based food company Triguni Eze Eats which supplies the food box in flights. I want them to explain how they can keep this product with offensive tagline on board, " he quipped. It's sad that our legal system probably  prevents a judge from saying to him: "Chalo aage bado"

The airline, IndiGo, is also known to serve nuts in cases that read "Nut Case", "Corny Chips" of a box of chips and "Stick Man" for potato sticks.

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