At the UP Creator Summit, actor‑politician Ravi Kishan disclosed that his much‑talked‑about ‘Gucci walk’ was not staged – it happened because there was literally no space. The spontaneous slip turned into a Gen‑Z meme sensation.

  • The walk was accidental, not choreographed
  • He was trying to move sideways with limited space
  • Gen‑Z turned it into a viral meme

Bengaluru – Actor‑politician Ravi Kishan finally opened up about the viral “Gucci walk” during the UP Creator Summit, revealing that the moment was completely unplanned. The quirky sideways shuffle, which dominated social feeds, was simply a result of cramped space on the stage side‑walk.

Kishan explained, “There was no space and I was trying to move sideways to the stage. I looked like a locked pigeon.” He emphasized that no choreography or rehearsals were involved, debunking the many speculation threads that surfaced online.

The clip quickly became a meme among Gen‑Z users, who replayed the awkward stride across platforms, adding captions and sound effects. Kishan said he enjoys the organic buzz and appreciates the younger audience for embracing his imperfections.

“I didn’t create this persona on purpose,” Kishan added. “The wave happened naturally, and I’m grateful for the love and humor it generated.” This authenticity, he believes, is why the meme resonated so strongly.

During the summit, Kishan performed the walk live and even taught the move to his co‑star Anant Joshi. Later, he recreated the moment with fellow “Mirzapur: The Movie” actors Divyendu and Ali Fazal, turning the stage into a spontaneous dance floor.

Looking ahead, Kishan is gearing up for his next big project, “Mirzapur: The Movie,” which has already generated buzz among his fan base.

Why This Matters

BozokMedia analysis shows that spontaneous moments like Kishan’s walk can reshape an actor’s digital persona, turning a simple slip‑up into a powerful branding tool that resonates with Gen‑Z’s love for authenticity.

“Unplanned viral moments often become the strongest branding assets because they convey genuine human experience,” says media analyst Anjali Singh.
Did You Know?: Ravi Kishan debuted in Bollywood with the 2005 film “Bhoothnath,” which remains a cornerstone of his acting career.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question 1: Was there a choreographer behind the ‘Gucci walk’?
Answer: No, it was entirely accidental.

Question 2: Has Ravi announced any new projects after the walk?
Answer: Yes, he is currently working on “Mirzapur: The Movie.”