
A group of Indian tourists irritated the traditional Garba to the Bollywood song “Chogada” from the film 2018 Loveyatri on the lookout deck of the tallest building in the world Burj Khalifa in a viral video. Tourists, dressed in the corresponding yellow garments, made Garba stairs, attracted admiration and outrage.
While some appreciated the cultural expression, others expressed concern about the suitability of such behavior in the public international tourist space.
The creator of the content of Dubai The Walking Lens published it on Instagram. The headline attached to the video said: “The viral video shows that tourists are dancing with the song Chogada at the top of the iconic Burj Khalifa! Would you dance there with your gang?”
Netizens React
One of the users said, “TMKOC team reached.” Another said, “Stop embarrassed,”, “Why is it celebrated? We have to learn to respect the sacredness of public places,” the third user wrote. The fourth asked, “Daya Bhabhi Kidhar Hai”. Some were outraged from the “civic sense” as the Internet user commented: “Civic sense is a rare source.” “Har Jagah Naachna nahni Hota”, “TMKOC GHOL to Pee Liya”.
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About Burj Khalifa
Burj Khalifa, officially launched in 2010, is a globally renowned architectural miracle and currently holds the title of the tallest building in the world and rises to an impressive height of 828 meters (2,717 feet). The cult skyscraper is located in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and is an example of top engineering and innovative modern design.
Burj Khalifa, designed by the architectural company Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), with Adrian Smith as the main architect. The structure is composed of reinforced concrete, steel and glass and includes a central core with y -shaped wings to provide stability against high winds and seismic forces.
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