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Garba in the Clouds: Desi Steps Stir the Skyline at Burj Khalifa


Updated: June 19, 2025 07:58

Image Source: Free Press Journal

Cultural High Note A group of Indian tourists has taken the internet by storm—quite literally from the top of the world. A viral video shows them performing Garba, the traditional Gujarati folk dance, on the 124th-floor observation deck of Dubai’s iconic Burj Khalifa. Dressed in coordinated yellow outfits and dancing to the upbeat track Chogada, the group turned the sky-high deck into a spontaneous celebration of Indian culture.

Spotlight Moments

The 15-second video was shared on Instagram by Dubai influencer @the_walking_lens_.

The dance was done at the "At The Top" observation deck, a top tourist attraction.

The dancers danced in a circle and performed synchronized Garba steps, drawing the gaze of other tourists.

The video has garnered hundreds of thousands of views and evoked a deluge of online reactions.

Cultural Context

Garba is a fast-paced, circular dance form of Gujarat, traditionally played at Navratri and festivals. 

The song Chogada of the film Loveyatri has become a modern Garba anthem.

The performance was likely a staged group action, as opposed to a flash mob. 

Public Pulse 

Some were appreciative of the group's energy and cultural pride, while others criticized the action for being improper in a public setting.

Social media reactions ranged from admiration to criticism of bad civic sense.

There were a few netizens who quoted Indian popular culture, snickeringly calling it a "TMKOC moment," while others simply felt embarrassed.

Skyline Symbolism

Burj Khalifa, towering 828 meters high, is the tallest building in the world and a symbol of global modernity.

Its viewing floor is often used for cultural exhibitions, but this spontaneous Garba party has brought decency in its wake.

Takeaway This going-viral moment has led to a bigger question: Where do we draw a line between cultural expression and public propriety? Whether you see it as frenzied jubilation or an offense against etiquette, one thing's for sure—Garba just reached a whole new level.

Sources: Free Press Journal, Times of India, India Today, ABP Live, DNA India, The Walking Lens (Instagram)

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