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“Never Meant to…”: NRI Couple Apologizes After Kissing Garba Video Sparks Backlash | Watch

Indian-origin couple from Australia apologizes after a viral Garba video in Vadodara sparks online criticism and complaints during Navratri celebrations.

Published By: Sumit Kumar
Last Updated: September 30, 2025 19:05:44 IST

An Indian-origin couple from Australia apologized on Monday, September 29, after a video of them kissing during a Garba event in Vadodara went viral. The video, filmed on September 26 at the United Way Garba in Kalali ground, showed the couple dancing energetically. At one point, the husband lifted his wife and kissed her on the lips.

The event is one of the largest Navratri celebrations in the world, with 30,000-35,000 people attending each night, including many NRIs.

Social Media Backlash

The video spread quickly on social media and received criticism. Some viewers called it “obscene” and said it disrespected the cultural and religious spirit of Navratri.

Others defended the couple, saying it was a simple display of affection. Several complaints were filed at the Atladra Police Station in Vadodara.

The police located the couple and called them in for questioning. They submitted a written apology, admitted their mistake, and were allowed to leave without any legal action. The couple later returned to Australia.

About the Couple

The couple was identified as Pratik Patel, from Manjalpur, and his wife, from Anand. They have been married for 16 years and are parents of two children.

They had come to Vadodara to visit their parents and participate in the United Way Garba celebrations.

Mixed Reactions

The incident highlighted a clash between traditional cultural norms and modern expressions of affection. Some social media users criticized the act as disrespectful, while others said it was harmless and part of personal freedom.

The couple expressed regret in their apology and said they never intended to offend anyone during the festival.

Navratri Celebrations Continue

The United Way Garba continues to attract thousands of participants each night. People celebrate with dance, music, and community activities.

Police reminded everyone to respect cultural traditions and maintain decorum while enjoying the festival.

The couple’s apology helped resolve the issue, allowing the Navratri celebrations to continue without disruption.

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