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NYC Goes Desi! Wall Street Transformed by Viral 400-Strong Indian Baraat


Updated: May 29, 2025 18:06

Image Source: The Tribune
New York’s iconic Wall Street was swept up in a riot of color, music, and tradition as a 400-person Indian baraat—complete with dhols, DJs, and exuberant dancing—temporarily transformed the financial heart of Manhattan into a scene straight out of a Bollywood blockbuster. The now-viral video of the procession has captivated social media, with viewers across the globe marveling at the spectacle and debating its impact.
 
Key Highlights:
 
Once-in-a-Lifetime Spectacle: The baraat, led by a bride in a red lehenga and a groom in a beige sherwani, saw guests in vibrant Indian attire dancing joyously to a mix of DJ beats and live dhol drumming. The celebration unfolded right in front of the New York Stock Exchange, with skyscrapers providing a surreal backdrop to the festivities.
 
Internet Buzz: DJ AJ, who performed at the event, captured the moment on Instagram, declaring, “We shut down Wall Street for a 400-person baraat—who would've ever thought?! Definitely a once-in-a-lifetime kind of magic.” The video quickly went viral, with users expressing awe, amusement, and even envy—“Where’s my invite?” asked one, while another marveled at hearing a dhol remix of “Empire State of Mind.”
 
Mixed Reactions: While many celebrated the cultural pride and infectious joy of the event, others raised concerns about public disruption and ostentation. Some questioned the logistics—“One can only imagine the $$$ they paid to close off a block of Wall Street”—while others simply enjoyed the “surreal” and “magical” moment.
 
Cultural Impact: Passersby stopped to film, and the event sparked a wave of commentary about the Indian diaspora’s ability to bring a slice of home to the world’s most famous financial district.
 
Wall Street may be known for market moves, but for one unforgettable afternoon, it was all about the moves on the dance floor.
 
Sources: NDTV, Times Now, News18, Hindustan Times, Times of India, Tribune India

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