Vietnamese waiter's love for Indian daily soap 'Balika Vadhu' goes viral; social media loves it
Picture this: you’re travelling in a totally new country, sitting at a cosy restaurant, chatting with a stranger over dinner, and suddenly you both get excited about the same TV show you watched as kids. Not even from the same country. Yet somehow, you’re both humming the title track.
That’s the fun of TV shows that travel farther than we ever do. They cross borders quietly and make two complete strangers feel like old friends. Indian daily soaps, with all their tears, drama, weddings, and epic background music, have done exactly that - slipped into homes from Mumbai to Hanoi without making a noise.
Instagrammer Juhi Ghodgaonkar shared a reel from her Vietnam trip that blew up online. At a restaurant, she casually asked the waiter, Win, about Shah Rukh Khan. Instead, his face suddenly lit up at the name Balika Vadhu.
He instantly started talking about Anandi, played by Avika Gor, and how his whole family used to rush home to watch it together. He laughed and said he loved the “over-the-top expressions” the drama, the reactions, everything. For him, it wasn’t just a show. It was a family ritual.
Balika Vadhu first aired in 2008 and spoke about old traditions and changing times. It won hearts in India back then — clearly, it’s now winning hearts in Vietnam too.
What started as a small conversation at a restaurant suddenly became a sweet cross-country bonding moment. People in the comments section shared their own childhood memories of the show and couldn’t believe how far it had travelled.
Avika Gor herself spotted the reel and commented, “Made my day.”
Fans loved it, and that one line just wrapped up the whole thing with even more warmth.
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Win spoke about running home from school to catch episodes, and honestly, that’s a shared memory for so many of us. The dramatic music, the intense close-ups, the endless twists, that’s what hooked him. It turned a random TV serial into quality family time.
Juhi’s caption celebrated his sweetness and the unexpected Vietnam–Balika Vadhu connection. It’s the kind of thing that reminds you how small the world actually is.
This viral video shows how Indian TV shows travelled quietly long before streaming turned everything global. Especially in Southeast Asia, Hindi soaps already had a loyal audience.
And that’s the best part - same emotions, different countries, same big smile of recognition. Simple stories have a funny way of bringing us together, no matter where we’re from.
Vietnamese waiter's love for Indian daily soap 'Balika Vadhu' goes viral- Photo: Instagram
A Vietnamese waiter turns out to be a desi soap fan
Instagrammer Juhi Ghodgaonkar shared a reel from her Vietnam trip that blew up online. At a restaurant, she casually asked the waiter, Win, about Shah Rukh Khan. Instead, his face suddenly lit up at the name Balika Vadhu.
He instantly started talking about Anandi, played by Avika Gor, and how his whole family used to rush home to watch it together. He laughed and said he loved the “over-the-top expressions” the drama, the reactions, everything. For him, it wasn’t just a show. It was a family ritual.
‘Balika Vadhu’ went way beyond India
What started as a small conversation at a restaurant suddenly became a sweet cross-country bonding moment. People in the comments section shared their own childhood memories of the show and couldn’t believe how far it had travelled.
Avika Gor joins the moment
Avika Gor herself spotted the reel and commented, “Made my day.”
Fans loved it, and that one line just wrapped up the whole thing with even more warmth.
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Why it touched people
Win spoke about running home from school to catch episodes, and honestly, that’s a shared memory for so many of us. The dramatic music, the intense close-ups, the endless twists, that’s what hooked him. It turned a random TV serial into quality family time.
Juhi’s caption celebrated his sweetness and the unexpected Vietnam–Balika Vadhu connection. It’s the kind of thing that reminds you how small the world actually is.
In the end, stories are what connect us
This viral video shows how Indian TV shows travelled quietly long before streaming turned everything global. Especially in Southeast Asia, Hindi soaps already had a loyal audience.
And that’s the best part - same emotions, different countries, same big smile of recognition. Simple stories have a funny way of bringing us together, no matter where we’re from.
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