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Sofia Vergara's unexpected Bollywood collab has left her Indian fans confused. 'Thought my phone is not working properly'

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Sofía Vergara, widely loved for playing the witty and glamorous Gloria Delgado-Pritchett on the hit show Modern Family, has once again surprised her fans—this time with an unexpected and delightful cultural crossover. In a recent Instagram post, the Colombian-American actress featured the Bollywood song Badri Ki Dulhania as the background track, and Indian fans couldn’t get enough of it.

Vergara shared a series of photos with friends, including celebrity jeweler Lorraine Schwartz and Ofira Sandberg, showcasing her usual high-fashion aesthetic and signature charm. The caption read, “When u know u know @lorraineschwartz.” But what truly caught everyone off guard wasn’t the glam or the company—it was the song playing in the background.

Fan Reactions: A Mix of Confusion and Love

Fans quickly filled the comment section with reactions that were equal parts amused and awestruck. One follower wrote, “Which parallel universe did i just stumble upon?” Another chimed in with, “Rubbed my eyes thrice. Also, why does this makes me so happy.” The cultural mashup even led to a humorous reference from Modern Family, with a user writing, “What in the Jay Pritchett ki Dulhaniya is going on here?”


Others echoed similar sentiments, blending admiration with a touch of disbelief. “Sofia using bollywood song was not what i expected” one person wrote, while another said, “I thought my phone is not working properly, but she has really used a bollywood song”

Bollywood Beats Meet Hollywood Glam

The track, Badri Ki Dulhania, is a peppy title number from the 2017 Bollywood hit Badrinath Ki Dulhania, starring Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan. The vibrant Hindi song blaring from Vergara’s Instagram post was the last thing her fans expected, but it instantly sparked joy and surprise, especially among Indian audiences.

Known for her vivacious personality and effortless charisma, Vergara has often celebrated different cultures through fashion and style. But this unexpected Bollywood nod took things to a new level.
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