Famous comedian and actor Veeradas are very active on social media. Comedians express their opinion on social media on social media. Recently, 2026 fashion shows of Prada in Milan presented sandals similar to Kolhapuri chappals at 2026 fashion shows. After which, there was a lot of discussion on social media of this fashion show. People said that this is a copy of Indian design, but it was not mentioned. In media reports, the price of these slippers is said to be $ 1300. However, no announcement has been made by the company officially.
On this, comedian Veer Das jokingly said that anyone who spends $ 1300 for these slippers should also meet the Indian mother once.
Veeradas made fun comments
Talking on X (first Twitter), Veeradas wrote, “If you are spending $ 1300 on the torn Kolhapuri chappals of Prada, then the price should also include a fee for meeting an Indian mother, who comes and beat you with the same slippers.” This post of the actor is becoming increasingly viral on social media. There are many fun comments on this post.
If you spend 1300 dollars on Pradas Ripped off Kolhapuri Chappals, The Fee Should Include a Visit from an Indian mother who shows up, and beats you with them.
– Vir Das (@Thevirdas) June 27, 2025
People gave fun reaction
One user wrote, “Kash Prada would have known about the history of the slippers becoming weapons, so she must have thought before adopting this design.” At the same time, the other wrote, “I will immerse it in cow dung before giving that slippers.” The other reminded, “The mothers do not wear Kolhapuri slippers because they could break. For this, only cheap aerial slippers taken from the market were right.” At the same time, another user wrote, “Now since the brand is Prada, will this beating be considered a first class treatment or a five-star experience?”
Prada accepted a mistake
Italy’s fashion company Prada admitted that the slippers shown in his 2026 Mains fashion shows were inspired by India’s traditional Kolhapuri chappals. The brand representative Lorenzo Burteli told the Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce that these designs are inspired by India’s centuries -old handicraft tradition and they respect this cultural heritage.
Italy’s famous Prada copied Kolhapuri slippers, not credited; It was so much trouble that had to believe the truth