Indianness views in South Korea: Haryanvi songs surprised the girl

In today’s times, the Indian is present in almost every world. You go to any country, you will see the influence of the Indian community somewhere. Not only people, but also their traditions, culture and music, also spread their colors abroad. This is why people are often shocked and excited when Indian culture occurs abroad. Recently, one such a lovely incident came from South Korea. The incident happened when an Indian girl walked with her South Korean boyfriend in the streets of South Korea. Then he suddenly heard a song. It wasn’t a simple song, but was a famous Haryanvi song. Once the girl heard this song, her face was filled with happiness and surprise. When he saw his reaction, it was clear that Indian music and culture reminded him of the home abroad. According to the girl, this experience was very special to her. He said that such moments made them feel that employment was not only limited to India, but that it could also be felt in any corner of the world. The rhythm of Haryanvi songs and the funny style not only captivated her, but also the people who run with her. According to experts, the quality of the Indian diaspora is that it takes culture, tradition and music with him. Whether it is temples in foreign cities, Indian restaurants or any concert, employment realizes its presence everywhere. Music is a medium that can cross the language and border and it was also seen in this incident. The video of this incident is becoming more and more viral on social media. Many people have shared their experiences that they sometimes miss the house after seeing Indian songs, food or festival abroad. This incident not only reflects the worldwide access of Indian culture, but also says that music and culture are the easiest and effective way to connect people’s hearts. It is also clear from this incident that the identity of Indian culture remains strongly in the country, but also abroad. This experience of Indian creates a sense of pride and involvement for the new generation. The girl’s enthusiasm and smiles on the face show how effective and dear to our culture abroad. In short, this little event in South Korea tells a great message in South Korea: Indian culture and music is not only a medium of entertainment, but it creates a sense of love and association in people’s hearts towards his country and roots. It is a matter of pride for every Indian that our culture leaves its mark abroad and is shocked and happy.

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