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Home / Lifestyle / NZ PM's Jalebi Jive Goes Viral

NZ PM's Jalebi Jive Goes Viral

2 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Prime Minister Christopher Luxon made jalebis at the Sikh Games.
  • The video of the PM making the Indian sweet went viral online.
  • The event celebrated Sikh culture and community through sports.
NZ PM's Jalebi Jive Goes Viral

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon recently participated in the 7th New Zealand Sikh Games in Takanini, Auckland, on November 30, 2025. A video of him enthusiastically making jalebis, a popular Indian sweet, quickly gained viral traction on social media, attracting widespread positive commentary.

The event, hosted at Bruce Pulman Park, aimed to unite the community through a blend of traditional Sikh sports like kabaddi and kho kho, alongside Western games. It also featured cultural highlights such as Gatka martial arts, Bhangra dances, and live music, fostering community pride and promoting health awareness.

With over 1,500 participants from New Zealand and abroad, the Sikh Games served as a significant platform for cultural exchange and community bonding. Prime Minister Luxon's active involvement, particularly his attempt at jalebi making, was met with amusement and appreciation, further highlighting the event's spirit of inclusivity.

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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon attempted to make jalebis at the annual New Zealand Sikh Games.
The 7th New Zealand Sikh Games were held in Takanini, Auckland, at Bruce Pulman Park.
The games unite the Sikh community through sports and cultural activities, promoting health and unity.

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