Netizens call for complete boycott of Fabindia over 'Jashn-e-Riwaaz' collection, brand takes down ad promo
The brand took down the ad after receiving massive backlash on Twitter.

The Indian brand launched its latest collection titled 'Jashn-e-Riwaaz, showing off its fresh traditional wear for which FabIndia has been receiving backlash. The new collection kickstarted a controversy on Twitter with many slamming the brand for "de-Hinduising Deepawali".
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Yuva Morcha President Tejasvi Surya, too joined others and slammed the brand on Twitter for making a "deliberate attempt of abrahamisation of Hindu festivals". "Deepavali is not Jash-e-Riwaaz. This deliberate attempt of abrahamisation of Hindu festivals, depicting models without traditional Hindu attires, must be called out. And brands like @FabindiaNews must face economic costs for such deliberate misadventures," Surya tweeted.
Deepavali is not Jash-e-Riwaaz. This deliberate attempt of abrahamisation of Hindu festivals, depicting models wi… https://t.co/OWtTKCZxce
— Tejasvi Surya (@Tejasvi_Surya) 1634545502000However, a Fabindia spokesperson said the collection 'Jashn-e-Riwaaz' is not their Diwali collection and the products under the title celebrates Indian traditions, in literal sense. "Our Diwali collection, called 'Jhilmil si Diwali' is yet to be launched," she told TOI, adding "We at Fabindia have always stood for celebration of India with its myriad traditions in all hues. In fact 'Fabindia-Celebrate India' is our tagline and also a wordmark. Our current capsule of products under the name 'Jashn-e-Riwaaz' is a celebration of Indian traditions. The phrase means that, literally."
The brand is being criticised on Twitter for unnecessarily trying to "push a secular view on a Hindu festival". A customer, who used to be a loyal buyer of the brand, even ripped off the clothing pieces he has from Fabindia and turned it in to dusters and shoe cleaners while recording a video of the act which he then shared on the microblogging site, joining the #boycottfabindia movement.
Dear @FabindiaNews I had many Kurtas from you. Given your insult to #Diwali I have decided to not wear a single one… https://t.co/GTJZxovFUP
— The Prince of Good Times (@Ak5985965) 1634575219000That's our #FabindiaKurtas in the garbage bin. Never buying from these big brands again. They're all the same. Deep… https://t.co/mzIENgRTLA
— English बहन (@English_bahen) 1634562226000Can’t get my head around with so much hatred for a Hindu festival. Why everyone other brand/celebrity giving gyan o… https://t.co/yqqpdKrFtF
— Ruuchi V Singh (@Ruchiing) 1634552853000A similar incident had happened recently when another clothing brand, Manyaavar also faced a boycott for its ad featuring Alia Bhatt based on the Hindu tradition 'Kanyadaan'. In the past, jewellery brand Tanishq was also trolled for their advertisement on inter-faith marriages.
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