Baraatis Teach Belgian Man Desi Moves At Indian Wedding, Video Goes Viral
The highlight of any Indian wedding is the amount of dancing all desis do throughout the many rituals. The most anticipated part of any desi wedding is easily the barat procession, especially for the groom¡¯s family as they get to enjoy themselves to the loud beats of a dhol. Indulging in this traditional celebration was a Belgian tourist who sought to learn some desi moves from the people rocking it out at the barat.
The highlight of any Indian wedding is the amount of dancing all desis do throughout the many rituals. The most anticipated part of any desi wedding is easily the baraat procession, especially for the groom¡¯s family as they get to enjoy themselves to the loud beats of a dhol. Indulging in this traditional celebration was a Belgian tourist who sought to learn some desi moves from the people rocking it out at the baraat.
Video Of Belgian Man Dancing At Indian Wedding Goes Viral
Digital content creator Ed People took to Instagram and shared his experience of having been part of an Indian wedding. The clip started with him shouting with the crowd present in the baraat as he asked the people to ¡°teach me their favourite dance move.¡±
The clip showed how the Belgian content creator enjoyed himself with the baraatis as he loses himself to the beat of the dhol. He is seen rocking it out with children and adults as he emulates all the famous dance steps desis usually go for during a baraat.
The Belgian creator is seen dancing while standing on a stage with a traditional pink garment used to tie a turban at the wedding. He is also seen circling around with another guest, definitely an Indian classic move.
Check out the viral video below:
Ed People Goes Around The World Asking People About Their Favourite Moves
A digital creator, Ed People, is a sensation on the internet. He is famous for going around the world and asking people to show their favourite moves as he follows along with them. Ed has nearly 400K followers on Instagram. He also gathered a large group in front of the Char Minar in Hyderabad and conducted a flash mob with his followers.
People online were all over his enthusiasm at the Indian wedding. One user welcomed the content creator in India and wrote, ¡°Bro welcome to India! You are going to have the best time of your life.¡±
Yet another thanked him, ¡°This made me smile. Thank you so much.¡±
One fellow was sure the Belgian tourist forgot all about the dance moves, ¡°Bro went to learn dance moves. Ended up forgetting about it and enjoyed the wedding.¡±
Another added and admired the scene at the wedding, ¡°A real life Bollywood film, looks like everyone had the time of their lives.¡±
Then there was one user who mentioned that nobody taught him the most iconic desi wedding move, ¡°Me waiting for naagin dance with handkerchief.¡±
A third wished the tourist enjoyed his heart out at the wedding, ¡°I¡¯m glad u had fun and hopefully tons of food.¡±