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Viral Video: While exploring Vietnam, Indian vlogger Kriti Karmakar had an unexpected encounter that took the internet by storm. A local woman she met was in complete disbelief when Kriti revealed she was from India. Amused by the reaction, Kriti shared a video of the interaction, which quickly went viral. Living in Tokyo, the vlogger often documents her travels, but this particular moment sparked a wave of reactions online, with netizens siding with her and debating cultural perceptions.

With a massive following of over 634k on Instagram and 1.3 million YouTube subscribers, Kriti Karmakar's latest video has captured global attention. The clip begins with her recounting an unexpected moment when a Vietnamese woman approached her for a selfie. Curious, the woman asked, “Where are you from?” When Kriti replied, “I’m from India,” the woman looked visibly shocked, repeating, “India? India?” Initially skeptical, she later warmed up to the revelation, expressing her love for Indian cuisine and even sharing pictures of her favourite dishes.

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The viral video was posted on Kriti Karmakar’s official account, 'krilovee._,' with the caption, "Indian girl in Vietnam 🇻🇳 Yeh kya hogaya?" In just a day, the clip skyrocketed to 8 million views, drawing massive attention from social media users. Interestingly, it wasn’t just the Vietnamese woman who was surprised—many netizens also chimed in, questioning how Karmakar doesn’t “look like an Indian.”

The comments section of Kriti Karmakar’s viral video was flooded with reactions from netizens. One user humorously wrote, "She’s checking if you can make tasty masaledaar Indian food with those beautifully manicured hands." Another commented, "You don’t look like an Indian, that’s why she couldn’t believe it." A third user speculated, "You don’t look typically Indian. Are you from Northeast India?" Meanwhile, another user pointed out media stereotypes, saying, "It’s not their fault—Western media has spread the propaganda that all Indians are darker than Africans and poorer than Africa."

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