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Garba at Mumbai Airport! Airline Staff Pilots, Passengers Groove at CSMIA This Navratri—WATCH

By Mansi Arora

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Garba at Mumbai Airport! Airline Staff Pilots, Passengers Groove at CSMIA This Navratri—WATCH

As the nine-day Navratri festival approaches its last day, people across India are hopping on to Durga pandals, celebrating the festivities, enjoying food, dancing, and engaging themselves in prayer to Goddess Durga. Amid all this, a video showing a group of airline crew and CRPF at Mumbai Airport dancing to the beats of garba. Industrialist Harsh Goenka shared the video on X, which shows passengers, airport staff, and even pilots joining in the Navratri celebrations. Participants were seen dancing in the video, on the garba track. While the airport crew was also seen joining them. Goenka, along with the video shared on X, wrote, “t Mumbai Airport — passengers, pilots, staff, loaders, all moving to the same beat. No other airport in the world has this spirit. This is India.” Watch video here: As they celebrate with the intent of positivity and excitement, netizens on social media have sparked a debate over the video, raising concerns over public decorum and civic sense. One of the users wrote, “What an embarrassment”, while another called it “foolishness”. A third user stated, “This is disgusting and atrocious. Aren’t there public grounds outside the airport for festivities, fairs, and ceremonial events?” Also Read: Durga Puja 2025: 10 Must-Visit Durga Pandals in Bengaluru for Epic Dandiya Nights Some of the netizens also praised the festive vibe and wrote, “Mumbai Airport is the most beautiful airport in the world.” One user wrote, “Festive mood so energetic so positive.” Durga Puja pandals in Mumbai have lit up the city with music, dance, and good food. The western suburbs have come alive with Durga Puja pandals, showing ethnic Bengali arts and culture. Country Club, Andheri, hosts the Aikatan event whose theme is Operation Sindoor, according to the Times of India.