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Corporate culture on display during Holi celebration as employee dances with laptop in viral Gurgaon video. Watch
ET Online | March 4, 2026 12:19 AM CST

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A video from a corporate office in Gurgaon has gone viral after showing an employee dancing during Holi celebrations while still holding his laptop. Shared on Instagram by Gauranshi, the clip captures colleagues playing with colours inside the office, but the opening moment of the man juggling work and celebration drew the most attention. Social media users found it both funny and relatable, saying it reflects modern office culture where work and personal moments often overlap.

Gurgaon employee dances with laptop during Holi celebration. (Image Source: Instagram/@gaur.anshi_)
A short video from a corporate office in Gurgaon has gone viral just days before Holi, and it is something many office workers are calling “too real”. The clip was shared on Instagram by Gauranshi, who posted glimpses of Holi celebrations at her workplace in Gurgaon. While several employees were seen enjoying the festival inside the office, one moment at the very start of the video caught everyone’s attention. A man was dancing with full energy, but what made it different was that he was still holding his laptop in his hand.

The text over the video read, “Corporate Holi”.

Man dances with laptop during office Holi celebration

In the video, colleagues are seen applying colours on each other, smiling at the camera, and moving around the office space in festive mood. It appears to be a regular corporate setup, yet for a few moments it turns into a Holi ground.


The man dancing while holding his laptop stood out immediately. Many viewers said that this single frame summed up modern office life. Work does not really stop, even during celebrations. The sight of someone not letting go of his device, even while playing with colours, felt funny but also familiar to many.

The video was reportedly shot at an Accenture office in Gurgaon’s Candour Techspace. It gathered close to four lakh views and triggered a flood of reactions in the comment section.

One user wrote, “FOMO but make it corporate.” Another commented, “that guy holding laptop and vibing, bhai next level.” A third reaction read, “Major FOMO.”


Internet reacts: Fun or too much work culture?

As the video spread, social media users began discussing what it says about office culture. Some people saw it as harmless fun and appreciated that companies are allowing employees to celebrate festivals at the workplace.

At the same time, a few pointed out how it reflects the blurred line between personal celebration and professional responsibility. One viewer remarked, “Watching someone dance with their laptop during Holi perfectly sums up modern office life.”

The larger mood online, however, leaned towards amusement. Many said it shows how employees try to make the most of small breaks and moments of joy, even if work is still around them.

Holi 2026: Date and significance

This year, Holi will be celebrated on March 4, 2026. The festival begins with Holika Dahan on the evening of March 3, followed by Rangwali Holi the next day, when people play with colours.

Holi is one of the most important Hindu festivals. It symbolises the victory of good over evil and also celebrates the bond between Lord Krishna and Radha. The festival also marks the end of winter and the arrival of spring.


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