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WATCH: Swiss-Indian singer snowboards in lehenga for music video, stuns the Internet

BombayMami is a songwriter, performer, and clothing designer based in London.

The viral video shows the singer taking to the slopes wearing a beautifully embroidered lehengaThe viral video shows the singer taking to the slopes wearing a beautifully embroidered lehenga

A Swiss-Indian singer, popular as BombayMami, has taken the Internet by storm with her latest music video, Fire In Delhi, for which she snowboarded down the Swiss Alps in a bright red lehenga. The video is now the talk of the town.

The viral video shows the singer taking to the slopes wearing a beautifully embroidered lehenga, a traditional Indian garment typically worn at weddings. As the video progresses, BombayMami navigates the snowy terrain, effortlessly gliding down the mountain, her dupatta flowing in the wind, creating a striking contrast against the snowy landscape.

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With over three million views, the video is ruling Instagram, and prompted a reaction from Indian singer Sid Sriram. “Craaaazy,” he commented. “Howwww? Was this really one continuous shot of you actually snowboarding in a lengha while giving full expressions??? What camera and equipment was following you? It’s all so smooth/ intriguing,” a user wrote.

“This might be one of the coolest things ive ever seen,” another user commented.

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Talking about the inspiration behind the new music video in a reel video, BombayMami stated that she was inspired by Bollywood music and movies. “It was always a dream to go snowboarding in the traditional outfit,” the singer said.

“The Little Story To “Fire In Delhi”.. LOVE to everyone making this possible!” BombayMani captioned the video.

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BombayMami is a songwriter, performer, and clothing designer based in London. Raised between Bern, Switzerland, and Delhi, she was previously known as Tashan. However, she chose to rebrand herself as BombayMami as she began to reconnect more deeply with her Indian heritage, according to a Homegrown report.

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