People travelling abroad often make sure to carry a part of Indian culture with them. Many videos on the internet show foreigners getting curious and impressed by Indian traditions and celebrations. However, not every public display gets a positive reaction online. We’re saying this because a recent video from Vietnam shows Indian tourists performing Garba at an airport. While some people found it fun, many internet users felt it was not the right place for such behaviour. Read to know!
Viral Video Shows Indian Tourist Performing Garba At Vietnam Airport
I think I’ve travelled too much. I watched this and my first thought was “Some of those bags are not cabin size”. https://t.co/klIc56yrzT
— Vir Das (@thevirdas) May 28, 2026
X user Lord Immy Kant (@KantInEastt) took to his handle to share a video. In the clip, a group of Indian tourists at an airport tarmac in Vietnam started performing Garba. Around 10 to 15 people enthusiastically danced together while people around them stopped to watch.
In the video, several international tourists looked intrigued and seemed to enjoy the moment. One foreign tourist also joined the group during the dance. However, after the video went viral online, many people started criticising the behaviour and questioned whether an airport tarmac was the right place for such activity.
Actor and comedian Vir Das also reacted to the viral clip and reposted it. He joked, “I think I’ve travelled too much. I watched this and my first thought was ‘Some of those bags are not cabin size’.”
In another post, he added, “I think we can be the first country to send humans to Mars, if we pre-announce a Garba there.”
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Internet Reacts To Viral Garba Video
The video has gone hugely viral on social media, with many people sharing their opinions online and sparking a major debate.
One social media user wrote, “A group of Indians acts like this abroad and the whole country has to suffer racism because of it.”
Another comment read, “The infamous Gujjus. I never understood this urge to ‘be a Gujju’ in public places.”
A different user also shared another clip of Gujaratis playing Garba at a restaurant and wrote, “Was eating peacefully at a restaurant in Krabi and suddenly the Gujju gang arrived… Five minutes later, the place turned into a full Garba night.”
However, some people defended the tourists as well. One person commented, “Is it just me, or are they literally not disturbing anyone? Just because others are depressed doesn’t make them bad.”
What are your thoughts on this? Tell us in the comments below!
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FAQs
Who started performing Garba at Vietnam airport?
A group of India tourists who reportedly are also Gujaratis started performing Garba at Vietnam airport.

