
Harsh Goenka, who is known for his social media commentary, has shared his views on the grand Indian baraat that took over the iconic Wall Street in Manhattan, New York City.
Sharing the video on X (formerly Twitter), Mr Goenka said, “Wall Street was once ruled by bulls and bears. Now it's dhols and baraats. Indians everywhere.”
In the clip, the groom and his entourage of around 400 people are grooving to the dhols and DJ beats. The elaborate Indian ensembles added a whole mood to the scene.
Wall Street was once ruled by bulls and bears.
— Harsh Goenka (@hvgoenka) May 30, 2025
Now it's dhols and baraats.
Indians everywhere ???????????????????? pic.twitter.com/RA8WkMxDY4
The video went viral in no time, with some social media users celebrating how Indians are making their presence felt worldwide. A person wrote, “The spirit of India is not confined to its borders; it's a global phenomenon."
"The spirit of India is not confined to its borders; it's a global phenomenon."
— Ruban Raja Singh (@rubanrajasingh) May 30, 2025
Another user added, “Terrific.... Balle balle te Shava Shava…We indians rock.”
Terrific ????.... Balle balle te shava shava.. Logon ko pata chalna chahiye... We indians rock ????????.
— Tarana Hussain (@hussain_tarana) May 30, 2025
“The Grand Indian Wedding,” was the sentiment online.
❤️???????? The Grand Indian Wedding ????
— Devasis Sarangi ????♂️???? (@devasissarangi) May 30, 2025
Meanwhile, a section of users criticised the idea and called it “cringe.”
Cringe
— Dr Sumeet Shah (@DrSumeetShah) May 30, 2025
"Indians need to adapt to the community that we choose to migrate to, rather than impose ourselves on them. The rise in hatred towards Indians in many developed nations is because most Indians choose the latter, become noisy and are a nuisance. I have spent considerable time overseas," a person added.
Indians need to adapt to the community that we choose to migrate to, rather than impose ourselves on them. The rise in hatred towards Indians in many developed nations is because most Indians choose the latter, become noisy and a nuisance. I have spent considerable time overseas.
— Sujit K (@sujit_kp) May 30, 2025
DJ AJ also shared a clip from the grand baraat on Instagram, writing, "We shut down Wall Street for a 400-person Baraat- who would've ever thought?! Definitely a once-in-a-lifetime kind of magic."
According to The Times of India (TOI), the couple behind the viral baraat is Varun Navani, CEO of AI company Rolai, and Amanda Soll, a director of legal compliance and risk management. The two are currently based in Boston.
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