Anastasiia Gubanova’s Dhurandhar Bollywood performance at Winter Olympics 2026 goes viral as Indian music and culture shine on global figure skating stage.

Fans described the moment as a cultural crossover that showcased how Indian music continues to travel across borders and connect audiences worldwide. (Photo: X/Kanthan2030)
Indian film music found an unexpected spotlight at the Winter Olympics 2026 after Georgian figure skater Anastasiia Gubanova delivered a performance set to Bollywood tracks from the film Dhurandhar. Her routine, which blended Hindi songs with figure skating choreography, quickly captured global attention and sparked widespread conversations online.
Fans described the moment as a cultural crossover that showcased how Indian music continues to travel across borders and connect audiences worldwide.
Clips from the ongoing Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo began circulating online shortly after Gubanova’s performance. She performed the viral Dhurandhar title track “Jogi,” originally known as “Na De Dil Pardesi Nu,” after opening her routine with “San Sanana” from the film Asoka.
The combination of familiar Bollywood sounds and precise skating moves created a unique spectacle that resonated strongly with viewers across different countries.
Gubanova executed smooth spins and intricate footwork while staying perfectly in rhythm with the music. During the routine, she briefly included a Punjabi folk step, which drew loud cheers from the audience in the arena. She also wore a red bindi and a striking red-and-gold costume, further reflecting Indian cultural influences in her performance.
Many viewers appreciated the creative blend of sport and entertainment, calling it one of the most memorable routines of the event so far.
Online platforms quickly filled with praise and debate as fans reacted to the unexpected Bollywood-themed performance. Many users highlighted how Indian cinema and music have reached global sporting events, celebrating the moment as a sign of cultural exchange.
“India didn’t send anyone for figure skating to #Olympics in Italy, but Russian Anastasia Gubanova (representing Georgia) volunteered to be the ambassador for Hindu culture and Indian music,” one wrote, with another sharing, “Just saw Anastasia Gubanova ice skating at the Milan Olympics- with Bindi and Indian music- full Hindu vibes. Cheering for her.”
India didn’t send anyone for figure skating to #Olympics in Italy, but Russian Anastasia Gubanova (representing Georgia) volunteered to be the ambassador for Hindu culture and Indian music! 😆 pic.twitter.com/xkX9WBRrox
— S.L. Kanthan (@Kanthan2030) February 8, 2026
“Dhurandhar fever reaches the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. Russian figure skater Anastasiia Gubanova performed a routine sporting a red bindi, blending Indian culture and music with the sport,” one comment read. One posted, “Wow! Dhurandhar magic is global now. Russian Figure Skater Anastasiia Dances On 'Dhurandar' Title Track.”
“Amazing tribute to Indian culture and music by Georgia’s skater Anastasiia Gubanova at the Winter Olympics in Milan. Dhurandhar fever is real and very global,” one shared.
The viral routine highlights how Bollywood music continues to influence international audiences beyond films and concerts. By combining Indian music with Olympic-level performance, Gubanova introduced millions of viewers to Bollywood beats in a fresh context.
As clips continue to trend, the performance stands as a reminder that sports events increasingly serve as global platforms for cultural exchange and artistic expression.