Vatsal Sheth and Ishita Dutta Hail Govt's Udan Cafe for Affordable Airport Food

Popular TV couple Vatsal Sheth and Ishita Dutta praised the government's Udan Yatri Cafe initiative for offering affordable food at airports. In a social media clip, they highlighted items like tea, coffee, and samosas priced at just Rs 20. The cafe chain, launched in March 2025, aims to enhance passenger facilities by lowering food costs. The couple also shared personal milestones, including welcoming their second child, daughter Veda, in June 2025.

Key Points: Vatsal Sheth, Ishita Dutta Praise Udan Cafe for Cheap Airport Food

  • Vatsal Sheth and Ishita Dutta praise Udan Yatri Cafe at Mumbai airport
  • Cafe offers tea, coffee, and samosas at just Rs 20
  • Government initiative launched in March 2025 to reduce airport food prices
  • Couple also shared personal updates about their two children, Vaayu and Veda
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Vatsal Sheth, Ishita Dutta laud government for bringing down food prices at airports with Udan Cafe

TV couple Vatsal Sheth and Ishita Dutta laud the government's Udan Yatri Cafe initiative, bringing tea, coffee, and samosas at just Rs 20 at airports.

"The government has done a great job because a lot of people used to complain that the food was very expensive. But this is amazing. - Vatsal Sheth"

Mumbai, May 13

Popular television couple, Vatsal Sheth and Ishita Dutta, praised the government for bringing down the prices of food at airports across the country with Udan Yatri Cafe through their latest post on social media.

In the clip posted by Ishita on her official Instagram handle, she was seen visiting the Udan Yatri Cafe at the Mumbai airport with her husband.

Vatsal flaunted the board with affordable prices for various items such as tea, coffee, and Samosa, etc at the cafe.

"The government has done a great job because a lot of people used to complain that the food was very expensive. But this is amazing," the 'Taarzan: The Wonder Car' actor was heard saying.

While Vatsal picked up a cup of Joe for himself, Ishita purchased two bottles of water just for Rs 20 at the Udan Yatri Cafe.

For those who do not know, Udan Yatri Cafe is an initiative to enhance passenger facilities at airports across the country. The Government of India started a chain of cafes in March 2025 that provides affordable food at just Rs 20.

Vatsal and Ishita's first encounter was on the set of the show "Rishton Ka Saudagar - Baazigar".

These two soon fell for one another, and after dating for some time, they finally tied the knot back in 2017 in an intimate ceremony in Mumbai.

The lovebirds welcomed their first child, baby boy Vaayu, in July 2023. In June 2025, the couple once again embraced parenthood as they were blessed with baby girl Veda.

Ishita's feed is full of adorable moments from her parental journey.

In February, she expressed their gratitude to all those who have helped her and Vatsal manage their work, along with two kids.

Ishita thanked her and Vatsal's parents for always being by their side.

- IANS

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Priya S
I appreciate the sentiment, but let's be honest—₹20 tea is great, but what about the quality? I hope they maintain hygiene and taste. Also, can they extend this to railway stations next? 🙏
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Vikram M
Great move! I remember paying ₹120 for a simple bottle of water at Delhi airport last year. This is a big relief for middle-class families travelling by air. Well done, Modi ji! 🇮🇳
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James A
As someone who travels for work every month, this is welcome news. Udan Yatri Cafe seems like a smart initiative. Maybe they could also introduce affordable meals for longer layovers? Just a thought.
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Kavya N
I'm happy for the price drop, but can we also talk about accessibility? These cafes should be available in every terminal, not just the main ones. Otherwise, it's just a photo op for celebrities. 😅
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Rohit P
Nice initiative, but I hope they don't stop here. What about reducing parking fees and other hidden costs at airports? One step at a time, I guess. Still, good to see celebrities using their platform for positive news.
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Michael C
I've been to the Udan Yatri Cafe at Mumbai airport—decent quality for the price. But let's be real, ₹20 for a samosa is still a

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