Watch: Valak From 'The Nun' Doing Garba At A Navratri Festival Celebration
A video that has taken the internet by storm features two individuals embracing the spirit of Navratri's Garba night in a rather unique way. These dancers, donning 'The Nun' costumes inspired by the horror movie character Valak, participated in the lively Garba dance alongside traditionally dressed revelers. Their extraordinary Garba skills certainly caught the attention of those in attendance and swiftly became a viral sensation on social media.
The video captures these two dancers in long black gowns, complete with headscarves, perfectly emulating the eerie appearance of the Hollywood horror character. They energetically took to the dance floor, sharing the celebration of Navratri with the enthusiastic crowd. Notably, their unconventional attire seemed to be embraced by the people around them.

One witty social media user humorously quipped, "Product built for Silicon Valley trying to fit into the Indian market," when sharing the video on the platform.
The video quickly garnered widespread attention and elicited a variety of responses from viewers. While some found it amusing and labeled it as "Halloween Garba," others expressed their disapproval, feeling that the tradition had been disrupted.
In the comments section, one user humorously mused, "Exploring the Intersectionality between Garba and Halloween," while another remarked, "This is hilarious." There were even speculations about them potentially winning the "Best Dressed" award at the event.
However, not all reactions were positive. Some viewers were deeply offended, considering it a form of disrespect to their religious and cultural beliefs. One commenter exclaimed, "..I have no words. Just what sort of nonsense is this?? Garba is religious ceremony done to honor the Goddess Maa Durga. As such doing something like this is blasphemy!! Don't play with our religion! Maa Durga is full of life this is horrible!!"
While another user wrote, "It is not at all funny. They should be punished for mocking Devi Maa. Garba is not a dance or fancy dress show. It is about worshipping the Goddess. The current generation is spoiled completely,"
The exact location where this video was recorded remains unknown, but it undeniably stirred a range of sentiments, from amusement to disapproval, as it made its rounds on the internet.
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