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Delhi Creator Hema Gill Turns Racist Taunt Into 37 Mn-View Power Moment

After being called “kaali” by a neighbour, Hema Gill answered with a fearless catwalk, viral applause and celebrity backing.

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Delhi Creator Hema Gill Turns Racist Taunt Into 37 Mn-View Power Moment

Delhi-based creator and model Hema Gill was filming one of her signature terrace catwalk videos when a woman from the opposite building allegedly called her “kaali”. Instead of cutting the camera or reacting off-screen, Hema did something unexpected. She addressed it head-on. “Inhone abhi mujhe kali bola hai,” she said, pointing towards the building. And then she walked.

The Catwalk That Shut Down Trolls

Dressed in a white cutout bikini top and ripped denim shorts, Hema turned the terrace into a runway. The background track? Bipasha. The energy? Unbothered. The caption said it all: “You honestly think I care?”

The internet clearly did. Within a couple of days, the video clocked 37 million views, over 1 million likes and nearly 200,000 comments. What began as a racist remark became a viral moment of defiance.

Instead of shrinking, she amplified herself.

Celebrities Step In: “Gorgeous Ho Tum”

As the reel picked up pace, the comment section transformed into a cheering gallery.

Kusha Kapila wrote, “Can’t take my eyes off of you,” with a heart-eyed emoji.

Himanshi Khurana commented, “Google’s most expensive model in the world.”

Falaq Naaz added, “Gorgeous ho tum.”

Ishita Mangal simply said, “MY GOD, you’re gorgeous.”

Fans followed suit:

“Damn, girl, that confidence, that beauty.”

“You look more expensive and glamorous than the entire neighbourhood.”

“Kali who? The Goddess!!!”

“How guys are fixated on colour as if this diva gives a f*ck about anyone’s opinion!”

The narrative shifted. The focus wasn’t the insult. It was the walk.

The Reality Behind a 10-Second Reel

In another video, Hema showed the unseen side of content creation.

As she stepped onto her terrace fully dressed for a shoot, neighbours began staring. The discomfort was visible. The camera kept rolling.

She revealed how much effort goes into a 10–30 second reel. Makeup. Outfit. Timing. Confidence. And sometimes, unwanted attention.

Support poured in again.

“No fear can stop a model like you. Keep shining.”

“Just treat them as your audience and keep shooting.”

“You’re in India; log aise hi ghurenge, but tumhara showstopper dream pura karo.” Comments like this padded her bold move and pushed her to do more.

Hema Gill: From Casual Videos to Career Moves

Born on December 8, 2003, Hema Gill holds a Diploma in Fashion and a BA Hons degree. She began creating content in 2019, experimenting with relatable, real-life videos.

“It was never about perfection. I just wanted to talk about things people could actually relate to,” she once shared.

Like many creators, consistency was a struggle in the beginning. Life got busy. Priorities shifted. Social media paused.

But 2025 marked a turning point.

After completing her graduation in 2022, she made a decision. “If not now, then when?”

Since then, her page, @the_hemagill, has evolved into a blend of fashion, modelling, dance, and beauty. Each post is sharper than the last. Each walk is more confident.

More Than Just a Viral Moment

The “kaali” comment may have triggered the reel, but the virality revealed something deeper. Colourism remains a stubborn shadow in Indian society. Casual remarks, neighbour gossip and unsolicited opinions still shape everyday experiences for many young women.

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