Watch: Tourists Grooving To Jazzy B's Koi Keel Sapera Leh Juga In Italy Is Just Fire
Watch: Tourists Grooving To Jazzy B's Koi Keel Sapera Leh Juga In Italy Is Just Fire
The clip shot outside the Milan Cathedral, shows international tourists and Indians having fun as they groove to the Punjabi music.

The internet is full of exciting videos where people enjoy breaking cultural barriers through music and dance. While Western songs are popular globally, Indian songs, especially Punjabi tracks, have a separate fan base due to their catchy beats and easy dance moves. Recently, a video went viral featuring locals and tourists in Italy dancing to Jazzy B’s classic track, Naag. The video, filmed outside the Milan Cathedral, aka Duomo di Milano, shows international tourists and Indians having fun as they groove to the Punjabi music. The vibrant scene shows people of all ages, including kids and elders, matching steps and enjoying the music. Some are dancing, while others are capturing the atmosphere on their phones and making memories.

Since the video surfaced on Instagram, it has gone viral and garnered over 5 Lakh views. The comments section is flooded with positive responses and heart emojis. However, a few viewers claimed the video was fake and suggested that the person who shared it online merged audio from a different video and that the people in the video were actually dancing to another song.

Reacting to the clip, a user joked, “Bella ciao, tusi edhr aao. (You come here).” Another shared, “Punjabis rocking it everywhere.”

An individual pointed out, “Hahaha for people who can’t tell, this is fake.” “Poor immigrants can’t go to bars but enjoy Punjabi immigrant music,” a comment read.

Another wrote, “Ave lagda jiwe Amritsar howe. (It feels just like Amritsar),” while a person called it, “Milanpur Klan.” A user added, “Nice to see our people everywhere having fun.”

Meanwhile, Diljit Dosanjh’s track GOAT has been making people groove since it was released. Earlier, a video of foreigners dancing to the song went viral, which was shared by Indian Foreign Service Officer Gurleen Kaur. In the video from Switzerland, an Indian man is shown demonstrating various bhangra moves to a group of European women, who perfectly imitate his steps as the song plays in the background. Interestingly, even onlookers are clapping and enjoying the dance. Sharing the video on X, Kaur wrote, “When Europeans groove on Diljit Dosanjh’s G.O.A.T. Indian Bhangra in Switzerland.”

Earlier this year, Taylor Swift’s boyfriend and Kansas City Chiefs player, Travis Kelce, was seen dancing to Mundian To Bach Ke in a club in Las Vegas, which left the internet stunned.

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