Amid LPG shortage, Dipika Kakar`s sister-in-law shuts Mumbai restaurant

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Amid LPG shortage, Dipika Kakar`s sister-in-law shuts Mumbai restaurant



Amid LPG shortage, Dipika Kakar`s sister-in-law shuts Mumbai restaurant

Saba Ibrahim, who is actor Shoaib Ibrahim`s sister and also actress Dipika Kakar’s sister-in-law, revealed in her latest vlog that she has shut down her restaurant in Mumbai temporarily.

Saba Ibrahim temporarily shuts down Mumbai restaurant

Appearing in a vlog with her husband, Khalid Niyaz, Saba shared that they were forced to make the decision due to the ongoing LPG shortage.

“Pehli baat to cylinder nahi mil rahe hain, bhot kam mil rahe hain,” said Saba`s husband, Niyaz. However, they went on to clarify that the LPG shortage is just one among the many reasons. 

(The first thing is that cylinders are not available, or very few are available) 

They also shared that their restaurant is facing a structural issue. Saba explained that their interior designer was new and he had mounted plywood panels onto the walls, which created gaps between the ply and the wall. These gaps have led to rats entering. To prevent further damage, they have decided to shut the restaurant for 15–20 days. This temporary closure is due to both the LPG shortage due to the Israel-Iran war and the structural concerns.

Saba further said, “Sabke sath ho raha hai, hamare aas paas ke restaurant bhi 2-3 din se band hai.”

(It is happening to everyone, all the restaurants nearby are also closed since the past 2-3 days)

About Saba Ibrahim`s restaurant

Saba and Niyaz’s restaurant is called Khushamadeed, and it is located in Mira Road East, Mumbai, Maharashtra. The couple opened the restaurant in early 2024, and its grand opening was featured on their YouTube channel.

Saba and Niyaz mentioned that there will be significant changes in the interior design of their restaurant after it undergoes structural re-planning, but they will try their best to ensure it looks similar. The couple also assured viewers that all guests coming from far away will still be served, with chairs and tables placed outside the restaurant.

As of now, Khushamadeed has been closed for around 15–20 days. However, they noted that the closure period might be extended depending on the availability of LPG cylinders and the progress of their interior renovations. Let us further wait for the announcement of Khushamadeed`s re-opening ahead.


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