Shilpa Shetty makes clear about the 'shutdown' bastian after receiving 4450 calls: 'Excited to announce 2 new places'
Recently, Shilpa Shetty announced that her luxury restaurant in Mumbai, Bastian Bandra, will close its doors. The news comes amid the allegations of £ 60 crore against her and her husband, Raj Kundra. She has now clarified her earlier statement, which created a madness on the internet. Shilpa Shetty makes clear about the ‘Close’ Bastian she shared with fans that she launches two new restaurants, as Bastian will no longer work from Bandra, Mumbai. Shetty took her Instagram account and posted a video in which she concluded ‘Bastian statement’. She said, “No, I don’t shut down Bastian. I promise! ‘ She rolled her eyes and claimed she had received 4,450 calls since she announced the closure of her restaurant. “But one thing is for sure, I can feel the love of Bastian. But don’t make this love toxic. Bastian isn’t going anywhere, ‘she said. She added: “So yes, with a heavy heart we closed one chapter. But two new stories are waiting to be written.” Shilpa Shetty starts new restaurants shetty explained that although Bastian moves to a new place in Mumbai with a new name, she replaces the old place with a new restaurant. ‘Bandra Bastian was the root for our tree called Bastian Hospitality, like a tree is bleeding new fruit. Our favorite Bandra restaurant gives way to a new one named Ammakai, South Indian Mangalorean kitchen and takes me back to my roots. Your favorite Bastian goes to Juhu, with the name of her post. Look: Respond to her post and Shetty’s sister Shamita Shetty said: “Yay another 2! Congratulations Munkiii.” Kundra added: “So proud of you and can’t wait to try Ammakai Bandra and the Beach Club in Juhu Woohooo more power for you (sic).” However, Netizens Slam Shilpa Shetty for ‘Sasta publicity’ had netizens mixed reactions to the announcement. A user wrote: ‘New way of marketing. “Another added:” These are your roots? Ammak-ai? Amma Kai (pronounced Amma Kye) literally means Mom’s hands. At least learn to pronounce it correctly. ” “The way you said that hooked up … was not South Indian,” one more user pointed out. “Sasta publicity,” slap one of many.