A shocking incident from Rajasthan has gone viral after a group of tourists from Gujarat allegedly ran away from a hotel without paying their food bill of Rs 10,900. The incident happened on October 25
at Happy Day Hotel near Siyawa village. According to reports, five people, including a woman, stopped at the hotel for a meal during their trip. After eating, they pretended to go to the washroom but instead got into their car and drove off without paying. Soon after they left, the hotel staff chased them and, with help from the police, stopped the car near the Gujarat border.
Tourist Caught On Camera And Chased By Staff
A video of the staff confronting the group has now gone viral. In the clip, a man can be heard accusing them of fleeing after eating and calling them out for escaping despite driving a luxury car.
The man capturing the video can be heard saying, “Aap bhaage kyun hotel se khaana khaake? Aise 10,000 ka bill banaake. Aisi mehengi mehengi gaadiyaan leke tumlog. Yeh log saare fraud hain, aur yeh gaadiyaan lekar chalte hain mehengi mehengi. Khaana khaake bhaag jaate hain yeh log. (Why did you run away from the hotel after eating? You ran up a bill of Rs 10,000. You people drive such expensive cars. All of you are frauds, driving these luxury cars and then running away after eating).”
The video posted on X came with the caption, “Gujju inspiring Gujjus. Gujarati tourists rack up Rs 10,900 hotel bill, try to flee in luxury car; caught on Ambaji Road, payment recovered online.”
Gujju inspiring Gujjus
Gujarati tourists rack up ₹10,900 hotel bill, try to flee in luxury car; caught on Ambaji Road, payment recovered online ! pic.twitter.com/Pl9BHZeazU— Shuvodip (@shuvodip99) October 26, 2025
Reacting to the post, a user wrote, “Gujjus won’t spare their own father for profit..such incidents are considered as normal and accepted norms, I guess.”
Another shared, “Inspired by – Bunty Aur Babli movie.”
“When did Suzuki become an expensive car?” a comment read.
An individual stated, “The majority of Indians are living fake lives with fake personalities just to show off in front of others.”
Another mentioned, “A car registered in Gujarat doesn’t mean they are Gujarati. Also, one cannot malign/blame the whole community for the wrongdoing of someone. This way, people from all communities are the same, as there are some wrongdoers in all.”
One more added, “Guys, please don’t let this hatred spread in the name of States or language. Please be sensible and behave. Some people are bad by nature. It’s our bad luck that they live in India, and such people are found in every state.”
The entire act was caught on CCTV cameras, which showed their vehicle carrying a Gujarat number plate.


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