'TMKOC Ghol Ke Pee Liya': Tourists Perform Garba At 124th Floor Of Burj Khalifa; Netizens React To Viral Video
Ever seen tourists dancing in public places? Well, that's common these days, but what's not is tourists doing Garba at the tallest structure in the world, Burj Khalifa!

A viral video of Tourists Dancing on Chogada Song at the top of Burj Khalifa | Instagram@the_walking_lens_
Never underestimate Indians and their love for cultural dance forms. When it comes to fun and making unforgettable memories they don't hesitate or worry about the embarrassment or civic wrongdoings. In a viral video shared on social media, tourists were seen dancing on 'Chogada' song, not on a dance stage or a performers' street but at the top of Burj Khalifa.
Burj Khalifa’s observation deck, located on the 124th floor for most visitors, turned all cheerful when tourists planned to bring Garba steps on the floor.
The video was posted on social media platform Instagram by a Dubai content creator @the_walking_lens_, on June 15. Since then the video has gone viral on the internet with nearly half a million views and hilarious comments.
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Netizens react
Even though the video reflects smiling faces and a memorable tourist moment but netizens have reacted harshly with loud comments. Calling it cringe and embarrassing here's how users have reacted on the video:
While pointing out the civic sense, one wrote, "Why is this glorified? We must learn to respect the sancity of public places." Another user wrote, "Very embarrassing, these people don't have civic sense. Its because of these people foreigners don't respect Indians. Shameless people."
Some also termed this tourist act as TMKOC effect which is a popular Indian Televison Show. The user wrote, "Tarak Mehta show ko ghol k pi liya hai in logo ne" (They have had Tarak Mehta show by the neck).
On the other hand even Gujrati people took turns on the frenzy tourists, disowning them and calling it as weird as it can be. One Gujarati user wrote, "NOPE. As a Gujarati, this is embarrassing. I understand you're excited and happy and want to celebrate but flipping garba anywhere is not. Even gujjus in India don't break into garba at any random place."
Another user commented, “Why is the comfort of other visitors not being considered now? There’s a fine line of difference between enjoyment and discomfort to others!”. A fourth wrote, “Civic sense? RIP.”
The video has also added a pole asking if you would like to dance at the top of the Burj Khalifa and over 95% people have said no. What are your thoughts, would you dare to dance in any public or tourist place with your group?
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