The internet is obsessed with the huge indian wedding procession that brought a little bit of the Desi festivity to New York's famous Wall Street. On social media, a video of about 400 people dancing during a baraat (groom's wedding procession) in Lower Manhattan has gone viral. The party was spotted dancing merrily to dj sounds while wearing colorful traditional indian clothing, momentarily turning the financial center of New York into an authentic indian wedding scene. watch the video below,
DJ AJ, who performed at the occasion, wrote, "We shut down Wall Street for a 400-person baraat - who would've ever thought?!"  Adding, "A once-in-a-lifetime kind of magic," The bride and groom, wearing a beige sherwani and a red lehenga, are at the center of the wedding party's infectious energy as they dance in the film. The New York Stock Exchange and towers in the background give the already opulent landscape a surreal feel.

Reacting to the now-viral clip, one instagram user wrote, "When a dude is done shattering glass ceilings at every party he plays, he now turns the Wall Street into a dance floor!"

Another user wrote, "So wild! 450+ guests... never-ending baraat... And you! Such a great time planning this."

"Never thought I would be hearing Empire State of Mind's dhol version, that's wild," the third user commented.

"Wow," the fourth user wrote.

"Insane," wrote the fifth user.

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