A tattooed Indian-origin NRI is taking the Internet by storm with his irresistible charm and a viral video
“Who’s that boy?” This question has been trending ever since a video featuring a dashing Indian-origin man went viral on X (formerly Twitter). Shared by the lifestyle and fashion page Fashion Faguette, the video showcases the charismatic Solan, an NRI student, confidently flaunting his intricate neck tattoo, reported economictimes.indiatimes.com.
In the viral clip, Solan proudly shows off a beautifully detailed floral tattoo on his neck, sharing that it was done in San Francisco. The striking youth revealed that he is moving away from tech jobs to avoid compromising his visual creativity and is now embracing a new direction in life.
A tattooed Indian-origin NRI named Solan becomes the Internet’s latest obsession after his viral video
Though little is known about Solan, his Instagram profile—active since 2020—recently gained traction after he started posting lifestyle and travel content. In a heartfelt post, he expressed gratitude for his followers’ support and shared that he had recently relocated to New York. The video also features Solan roller-skating with friends and cuddling his cats, giving viewers a glimpse into his carefree, adventurous lifestyle.
In the comments, Solan shared his Indian roots, revealing that his father is from Goa, though he was born and raised in the US. As his fanbase grows, Solan is becoming a prominent face in the realm of social media influencers.
***********************************************************
Readers
These are extraordinary times. All of us have to rely on high-impact, trustworthy journalism. And this is especially true of the Indian Diaspora. Members of the Indian community overseas cannot be fed with inaccurate news.
Pravasi Samwad is a venture that has no shareholders. It is the result of an impassioned initiative of a handful of Indian journalists spread around the world. We have taken a small step forward with the pledge to provide news with accuracy, free from political and commercial influence. Our aim is to keep you, our readers, informed about developments at ‘home’ and across the world that affect you.
Please help us to keep our journalism independent and free.
In these difficult times, running a news website requires finances. While every contribution, big or small, will make a difference, we request our readers to put us in touch with advertisers worldwide. It will be a great help.
For more information: pravasisamwad00@gmail.com