Watch Video: People play Garba in swimming pool, netizens ask why
Navratri is an auspicious 9-day festival celebrated in India which includes Durga pooja and Garba as its essential parts. Recently, people in Udaipur, Rajasthan played Garba in the swimming pool
People playing Garba in the swimming pool | ANI
The much awaited Navratri festival is here and preparations for the festival have already began all over India. Garba is a dance form which is an integrated part of the festival. Recently, people from Udaipur, Rajasthan played Garba in swimming pool. Seems astonishing, but it is true.
The video clip of the same was shared by news agency ANI, on Twitter. In the video, a group of men and women from Udaipur can be seen doing Garba inside a swimming pool on a song 'Chogada Tara' from a Bollywood movie 'Loveyatri'.
The song Chogada Tara was composed and sung by Darshan Raval and Asees Kaur. Aayush Sharma and Warina Hussain can be seen doing Garba steps on the song.
Watch the video below:
The video got 35,700 views and many reactions from the social media users. Most of the users did not realise the purpose of doing Garba in swimming pool and found it illogical.
Read the reactions of Twitter users below:
Navratri, the 9-day festival that honours Maa Durga and her nine forms, is going to start from September 26, 2022, with the Ghadasthapana rite, and end on October 5, 2022, with the Durga Visarjan.
Twitterati also felt that the group playing Garba in swimming pool need attention, and ANI gave them that. The users also seemed to believe that while being creative is good, doing things that make no sense is not creativity.
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