When Garba Meets UPSC: Man Dancing With A Book | WATCH

As Navratri celebrations sweep across India, many dance enthusiasts are sharing their joy by participating in Garba events. One video, however, has taken the internet by storm—not just for the dance, but for a unique twist. A man, immersed in his book while performing Garba, has gone viral on social media, sparking amusement and curiosity. […]

When Garba Meets UPSC: Man Dancing With A Book
by Dishti Tandon - October 7, 2024, 2:54 pm

As Navratri celebrations sweep across India, many dance enthusiasts are sharing their joy by participating in Garba events. One video, however, has taken the internet by storm—not just for the dance, but for a unique twist. A man, immersed in his book while performing Garba, has gone viral on social media, sparking amusement and curiosity.

The Viral Video: Garba Meets Reading

In the video shared by X user Ankita, a young man can be seen dancing gracefully to Garba beats while holding a book in his hands. Dressed in a brown kurta and jeans, the man manages to stay in sync with the Garba circle, never once looking away from his book. The caption humorously reads, “Padhne wale bacche kahi bhi padh lete hain” (Kids who love studying can do it anywhere).

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His focused reading while dancing has left his friends smiling, and onlookers confused, with many stopping mid-dance to watch him. Yet, the man remains unfazed, continuing to sway effortlessly without missing a step.

Who Is He? The Man Behind the Dance-Read Act

X user Satish Panchal has identified himself as the man in the video, but he has remained tight-lipped about his unusual decision to combine reading and dancing.

The video, which lasts only 15 seconds, has gone viral, gathering nearly 400,000 views. Most social media users are amused, calling his act both bizarre and entertaining.

Internet Reacts: ‘Born to Dance, Forced to Study’

While a few viewers criticized the act, calling it a “dangerous stunt,” the majority were delighted by the man’s antics. Some users speculated that he must be preparing for a competitive exam, needing every spare moment to study.

One comment humorously guessed, “He must be preparing for UPSC,” while another joked, “Looks like a CA student, cramming for the November exam.”

The video has also inspired memes and creative captions, with users using the clip as a template for their humor. One comment read, “When you promise your parents you’re going for group study but end up at a Garba event,” while another quipped, “Born to be a dancer, forced to be a student.”

A Meme-Worthy Moment

Many have compared this viral clip to another popular video from the same festival season, where people performed Garba dressed as characters from the horror movie The Nun. One user commented, “First I saw the Nun, now this! What’s next?”

Whether it’s a dedicated student or just a fun-loving dancer, the video has left netizens amused and appreciative of the creativity that continues to emerge during Navratri festivities.