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Indian Baraat With 400 Guests Shut Down Wall Street; ‘Once-In-A-Lifetime Kind Of Magic’

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A grand Indian wedding procession brought the essence of India to the heart of New York City’s Wall Street. A video capturing nearly 400 people dancing through Lower Manhattan’s financial district has taken social media by storm, showcasing a joyous crowd dancing between towering skyscrapers and the New York Stock Exchange.

The viral footage shows a lively baraatis dressed in vibrant traditional attire danced to infectious beats. DJ AJ, who performed at the event, shared his excitement on social media, writing, “We shut down Wall Street for a 400-person baraat – who would’ve ever thought?! A once-in-a-lifetime kind of magic.”

His words sum up the rare nature of the event, which turned one of the world’s busiest financial hubs into a vibrant stage for Indian culture. Social media platforms buzzed with reactions to the video, with users expressing awe and delight at the spectacle.

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One Instagram user commented, “Wish was a part of thissss,” reflecting the infectious enthusiasm the procession inspired. Another user, inspired by the music, wrote, “Okay defff making a reel on this music woaaah.” A third user noted the curiosity of passersby, stating, “People in NYC are so happy and surprised as well…recording videos of Baraat.”

“Please tell this family I’d like to apply to join it. I’m open to everything – marriage, adoption, rakhi,” one commented jokingly.

“Indian diaspora is a prime example of Haters gonna hate you for being indian and you must ignore those and work hard,” another wrote.

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(Image: Instagram@djajmumbai)

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