Ishq Se Behtar Hai Chai: How this boy started ‘Dil Tuta Aashiq - Chai Wala’ cafe in Dehradun

The 21-year-old resident of Dehradun instead sitting lonely after the breakup started a cafe and named it as ‘Dil Tuta Aashiq - Chai Wala’ cafe
The cafe is nestled in Dehradun’s and was opened on December 16 last year.
The cafe is nestled in Dehradun’s and was opened on December 16 last year.Image source: Instagram

It is globally proved that heartbreak can make you sad and lonely and while moving on is easier said than done, certain things like sipping a cup of tea can certainly make you feel much better!

Divyanshu Batra is one of the millions who recently had a breakup. The 21-year-old resident of Dehradun instead sitting lonely started a café and decided to name it as Dil Tuta Aashiq-Chai Wala cafe. He purposely stated that instead of mourning about breakup, this is something positive.

The cafe is nestled in Dehradun’s and was opened on December 16 last year. The cafe is attracting customers not only from the city but also from other places. The café is receiving a good response especially from the one who have also suffered heartbreak from breakups.

Hindustan Times quoted Batra as saying, "I had a girlfriend from my high-school days with whom I broke-up last year as her parents were against us going together. After that, I was depressed for about six months and spent my time only by playing PUBG. Then one day, I thought it's enough and I will get out of this, and that's how the idea of this popped up.”

He also told that his parents, particularly his father, were a bit 'skeptical' when he told him about starting a cafe with such catchy name. The 21-year-old is a BSc in computer science and has started the cafe with his savings. He manages the cafe with his brother Rahul Batra. He has stated that apart from business, the café will provide a place where people like him to share their heartbreak stories.

Sharing sad moments out loud and understanding that one is not alone in it, can prove to be emotional and it is creditable that this lad believed of providing a place for people to let go and talk.

Hold on to a warm cup of tea and you will be at peace!

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