This comment. TRUEst🤣🤣I am an Indian & my fellow Indians judge me.... Imagine you're at a wedding & the GROOM approaches you just to complaint "Why are you not dancing!!"
@@vidhitiwari1478 well it's not that hard to learn the Indian dance.. it's jus 4 simple steps.. 1) with ur right hand act like screwing nd unscrewing the bulb above ur head 2) with ur left hand act like ur closing/opening the tap in front of u 3) act like ur putting off a cigarette butt wid ur left leg 4) Repeat the above 3 steps simultaneously while throwing in some hip movements and congratulations u hav just learnt the Indian dance 😀
@@underrated4204 that's not indian that's what indian teach to westerners and fellow indians who can't do proper bhaangra ...it's Bollywood style easy peasy step 😂
My Jordanian classmates in China complained that we Indian students were cheating, coz we were even playing cricket in the hostel courtyard every evening before the exams and we all still passed 😅
This guy is absolutely right . "If once we start it's not possible to stop us". As cruise ship employee our homeport from miami we have several party on board . The last party was in diwali around 100 Indians we dancing crazy on bollywood songs and on board and also other employees of various nationality from other departments joined us too. That was a crazy experience 🔥🙏🏼
@@binod7623 ah abolished in 1947.. reservation of 49% to backward caste in government institutions.. Indian president and prime minister are both from so called lower caste..
Can you imagine being in a country away from your culture and family and then hearing people celebrating like they do back home? I'd be dancing too! Except I don't really have a culture so that's probably why I'm tearing up at this 😂 what a beautiful thing.
Nah, you definitely have a culture, no matter where you're from. Be it the kind of music your people like or the types of celebrations they hold, everyone has a culture. Don't be sad about that. Also, you're always welcome to join us Indians wherever you may be. We're always hosting some event or the other (in almost every part of the world).
Hey you want the name of many other great songs 1udi jab jab zulfein teri 2- jogi ji dheere dheere 3-pyar tainu krde gabru 4-namo namo 5-chaar din 6- 3 peg 7-cute Munda 8- balam pichkari 9- manjha 10-ranjhana 11-tum tak 12- udja kale Kawa 13 Mai nikla gaddi leke 14-little little 15- gallan goodiya
The songs- 1. Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast (Udit Narayan) 2. So High (Sidhu Moosewala) 3. Mundian To Bach Ke (Panjabi MC) 4. Tera Yaar Bolda (Surjit Bindrakhia)
Indians never miss the chance of dancing, it doesn't matter where they are or whether they are good or bad at dancing.. they just enjoy the every beat of music and dance their hearts out 😂😂just loved this video ❤️❤️
Girl! Once a Punjabi starts dancing, then we won't stop easily.. music and dancing is infused in Indian culture... Thnkx for making a great night for them.
@@hasrataulakh Well then comes the songs of legend Daler Mehendi 'Tunak Tunak' and 'Hogayi tu Balle-Balle' being the all time greats punjabi dance songs.
When you play lil Indian music then you get a lot of Indians dancing. Kudos for that amazing idea and creating such a happy energetic environment with dancing souls. Cheers for more to come.
See people having a good time dancing and enjoying themselves. This is what the earth needs. Life is too short to just be angry, depressed and fighting
This is amazing, Christie!! Way to follow your heart and do the brave thing. Clearly everyone was wanting to boogie and you were the one brave enough to set the whole thing up. Just lovely! Brought tears to my eyes to see such happiness shared amongst complete strangers. 💞💞
Thank you Christie for bring fun, laughter, joy and human connection together! I'm not in Australia but I tell you, YOU are the one who had the balls to go out there and do Street Karaoke! WOW Girl! Good on you!
We indians are just so born with this, we literally find a sparking reason to break into fun😭❤️😍 and once we start there's no pause we want! Oh I love it glad I was born to be one♡
OMG that must've been SO much fun! There's a certain feeling to an impromptu dance party like that - everyone is feeding from everyone else. SO amazing!
That guy said absolutely right you started them and you can't stop them. Like it is so obvious there is Indian music, friends open street, why would anyone want to stop. Indian love music and dance, please come India in any of festival or wedding you be amazed.
Indian subcontinent exist everywhere. Wherever the people of this subcontinent living whether that's asia, europe, africa or north america every places turns into indian subcontinent itself. No one can compete the joy of this people of this region. ❤
I saw the products of this girl's efforts - it wasn't Bollywood but it was like Motown/1970s style at vidid 10pm on the street and about 50 ppl (of all cultures and ages and tourists local etc) were also dancing to old school 80s stuff like Nut Bush City limits and Macarena - knowing ALL the moves - it was damn impressive like watching a flash dance mob, I have never seen anything like it and I have been to many cities around the world. I also never saw little kids having so much fun with a busker before!!!! Shame no one filmed it.
We need more people like these roadside musicians and the strangers dancing and signing just spreading love and kindness. New York I have seen such groups a lot. Singing or performing sone acrobatic performances