Russian content creator and travel blogger Vera Prokofeva, known for her funny videos around India, has once again charmed the internet. This time with a light-hearted "tutorial" on how to cross roads in India. Living in India for a while, Vera often shares humorous, relatable videos that make her followers call her "desi" at heart.
Watch the video below:
Russian woman teaches how to cross Indian roads in 'desi style'
In her latest clip, Vera is seen guiding her Russian friend through the art of navigating Indian streets. Filmed in front of Jaipur's iconic Hawa Mahal, the duo prepares to cross a narrow road bustling with vehicles. Vera demonstrates the ideal Indian pedestrian technique — extending her hand towards oncoming traffic as a subtle request for drivers to slow down — before confidently walking across.
In the caption, she joked, “The first rule you need to learn in India is to learn how to cross the road 😅.” The playful yet accurate demonstration struck a chord with viewers familiar with India’s chaotic but instinctive street-crossing style.
Netizens react
Social media quickly lit up with amused reactions. One viewer quipped, “Don’t do this on the highway.” Another offered a word of caution: “Be careful, not every time drivers stop the cars 😊.”
Jokes poured in about her “power move,” with a fan writing, “The power of hand 👏 🤣🤣.” Someone else likened it to superhero strength: “It’s a hand of Ironman, Indians know how to use it 🙌😂.”
Compliments also flowed for her quick adaptation to local habits. “You have mastered the art 😂,” praised one user, while another added a classic street-smart tip: “Hahahaha you learnt it right 😂 Also don’t forget to yell ‘abe rukh’ if the vehicle doesn’t stop 😂.”