A chaotic situation unfolded at a shopping mall in Mumbai’s Malad area after the announcement of a ₹1 promotional sale led to an unexpected surge of shoppers. Hundreds of people reportedly gathered outside the premises, creating stampede-like conditions and forcing authorities to intervene. The rush occurred at a showroom inside the mall where the promotional offer was advertised. Soon after the announcement, large crowds comprising men, women, and young shoppers began arriving in huge numbers, leading to overcrowding and tension at the location. The situation escalated to the point where the management decided to cancel the promotional sale in order to prevent further disorder. However, the cancellation announcement further aggravated the situation, as frustrated customers reacted with confusion and concern, leading to brief moments of panic. Security personnel and local police were deployed to control the crowd and ensure safety inside and outside the premises. Officials used public announcements and loudspeakers to disperse the gathering and restore order. The area witnessed heavy police presence until the crowd was gradually cleared. Authorities confirmed that the situation was brought under control without any major injuries reported. Such incidents highlight the risks associated with unregulated crowd gatherings during heavily promoted discount events. Similar cases have been reported in the past, prompting calls for stricter crowd management planning and prior permission protocols before announcing large-scale promotional offers.


