Sunday, December 21, 2025
ADVT 
Interesting

Video: Mick Jagger's 'Tuk-Tuk' Ride In Rajasthan Will Give You Desi Vibes

Darpan News Desk IANS, 19 Jan, 2018 01:31 PM

    While soaking in the sights and sounds of India, singer Mick Jagger took a moment to enjoy a tuk-tuk ride and admire the jewellery of a Rajasthani native.

     

    Jagger, one of the founder members of the Rolling Stones band, on Thursday shared a video of himself on Instagram.

     

    In the video, he is seen talking to a woman dressed in traditional wear. He asks her for her name, and says: "I like your jewellery."

     

    The woman, named Santosh, is unable to respond in English, but seems happy about being complimented for the many jewellery pieces she flaunts -- heavy neckpieces, a traditional borla, bangles and a nath.

     

    Jagger's video then takes viewers on a ride navigating the narrow lanes of a busy marketplace.

     

    "Getting around on a tuk tuk," Jagger captioned the video.

     
     
     

    Getting around on a tuk tuk! 🇮🇳

    A post shared by Mick Jagger (@mickjagger) on

     
     

    Earlier, the singer shared a few photographs of himself and is seen in a powder blue shirt paired with black pants.

     

    "Had an amazing time exploring India," he wrote.

     

    On January 15, Jagger had tweeted: "Enjoying the vibrant sights and sounds of India!"

     

    The background seemed to be Jodhpur's Umaid Bhawan Palace in Rajasthan. However, it is not known if Jagger is here for work or for a vacation.

     
     
     

    Had an amazing time exploring India 🇮🇳

    A post shared by Mick Jagger (@mickjagger) on

     
     
     

    Enjoying the vibrant sights and sounds of India!

    A post shared by Mick Jagger (@mickjagger) on

     

    MORE Interesting ARTICLES

    Man Celebrates Divorce, Distributes Sweets

    Man Celebrates Divorce, Distributes Sweets
    The 26-year-old businessman says he has sent out at least 50kg of Kaju Barfi in boxes that read “Chutacheda Harakh Na” (to celebrate divorce). The obverse side of the box carries names of his family members, including parents and a younger brother.

    Man Celebrates Divorce, Distributes Sweets

    Students Who Avoid Making Eye Contact Could Be Guilty Of Racism, Oxford University Says

    Students Who Avoid Making Eye Contact Could Be Guilty Of Racism, Oxford University Says
    Oxford University students who avoid making eye contact with their peers could be guilty of racism. The university’s Equality and Diversity Unit has advised undergraduate students that “not speaking directly to people” could be deemed a “racial micro-aggression” which could lead to “mental ill-health

    Students Who Avoid Making Eye Contact Could Be Guilty Of Racism, Oxford University Says

    WATCH: Undergrads Build Prosthetic Arm For 10-Year-Old Violinist

    WATCH: Undergrads Build Prosthetic Arm For 10-Year-Old Violinist
    FAIRFAX, Va. — The pressure was on for Abdul Gouda and his classmates at George Mason University: not only did their graduation depend on the success of their project, but so did the hopes of an impossibly cute 10-year-old girl.

    WATCH: Undergrads Build Prosthetic Arm For 10-Year-Old Violinist

    Vaisakhi: Moving the Conversation

    Vaisakhi: Moving the Conversation
    As we celebrate Vaisakhi year after year, we are confronted with an ugly reality that is in stark contrast to these ideals. Despite its progressive outlook, the current world order is clearly in a regressive shift. 

    Vaisakhi: Moving the Conversation

    Vaisakhi in Surrey, Then & Now

    Vaisakhi in Surrey, Then & Now
    In recent years, the celebration has also been used as a platform to bring awareness to social issues affecting the South Asian community. 

    Vaisakhi in Surrey, Then & Now

    Harjit Sajjan Meets Haryana CM; Canada Keen On Investment

    Harjit Sajjan Meets Haryana CM; Canada Keen On Investment
    Canada has evinced keen interest in investing in Haryana in civil aviation, skill development, education, defence, and smart city projects, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said on Friday.

    Harjit Sajjan Meets Haryana CM; Canada Keen On Investment