Sofía Vergara, best known for playing Gloria Delgado-Pritchett on the popular TV show 'Modern Family,' recently gave her fans a big surprise. In a fun Instagram post, the Colombian-American actress played the upbeat Bollywood song “Badri Ki Dulhania” in the background—leaving many of her followers both confused and thrilled.
The actress was spending time with her friends, including celebrity jeweler Lorraine Schwartz and Ofira Sandberg. She shared a glamorous photo from the hangout, looking as stylish as ever. While the picture and caption seemed like her usual social media style—the caption read, “When u know u know @lorraineschwartz”—it” was the music playing in the background that got everyone talking.
The song was none other than “Badri Ki Dulhania,” the title track from the 2017 Bollywood hit movie' Badrinath Ki Dulhania,' starring Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt. Fans were completely surprised to hear this Hindi song playing in the background of Sofía’s post. Many couldn’t believe it and even played the video multiple times to confirm what they were hearing.
Indian fans quickly flooded the comments section with funny and excited reactions. One fan jokes, “I triple-checked to see if the song was for this post or something else .” Another person wrote, “Someone start processing her Aadhar card, please,” referring to India’s national ID, as if Sofía had just become one of them.
There were also plenty of comments referencing her TV character Gloria and her on-screen husband, Jay Pritchett. One user hilariously wrote, “What in the Jay Pritchett ki Dulhaniya is going on here?” —a playful mix of Modern Family and Bollywood. Others praised her for the unexpected crossover, with comments like, “Sofía, wow (for the song), you’re my idol,” and “What crossover is this?”
One fan even imagined Gloria dancing to another Bollywood hit: “Tbh Gloria would rock Sararara!” showing just how much people loved the idea of her blending cultures.
Sofía’s light-hearted and surprising moment shows how pop culture can connect people from all over the world. Her Bollywood music choice didn’t just entertain fans—it created a fun mix of East and West that everyone loved.
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