New Delhi, Aug. 8 -- A video of a couple being allegedly denied entry into Delhi's Tubata restaurant for wearing Indian attire has gone viral on social media, sparking widespread criticism and reigniting the debate around dress codes in public spaces.

The incident reportedly took place at a restaurant located near Pitampura Metro Station. In the video, the couple claims that the restaurant staff refused them entry because the woman was dressed in traditional Indian clothing, while others in Western attire were allowed in. The man filming the video also accused the restaurant's manager of misbehaving with them.

"If a restaurant doesn't allow Indian attire, it shouldn't be allowed to operate," the person behind the camera says in the clip...