
New Delhi, March 7, 2026 — In a breathtaking blend of tradition and high-octane adventure, a video featuring two women snowboarding down the steep, snow-covered slopes of Gulmarg while draped in elegant sarees has taken the internet by storm. Netizens are calling the spectacle “pure art,” as the vibrant drapes of the sarees contrast sharply against the pristine white landscape of the Himalayas.
The viral footage features Urmila Pable, a professional athlete from Mumbai, and her fellow rider, Linda. Pable, who recently made headlines by winning a bronze medal at the 2025 Khelo India Winter Games in Gulmarg, is no stranger to breaking barriers. Known primarily for her skateboarding prowess, she transitioned into winter sports only a year ago, proving that skill knows no boundaries.
In the video, the duo can be seen gliding with effortless grace, their sarees fluttering like wings as they navigate the powdery terrain. For many, the sight of a traditional Indian garment being worn during such a demanding sport is a powerful statement of cultural pride and female empowerment.
Sharing the video on her Instagram handle, @ursk8kid, Urmila Pable captioned the post, “Saree not sorry. Snowboarding edition.” The clip has already amassed over 4 million views and nearly a million likes, sparking a wave of admiration globally.
Maintaining balance on a snowboard is difficult even in streamlined professional gear. Doing so in six yards of unstitched fabric requires an extraordinary level of core strength and technical expertise. Pable and Linda managed to keep their drapes intact while executing smooth turns, leaving viewers in awe of their composure.
Social media platforms are buzzing with praise for the athletes. One user commented, “This is not just a sport; this is art in motion.” Another wrote, “Watching these superwomen fly through the snow in sarees is the most inspiring thing I’ve seen this year.”
The performance has also drawn comparisons to previous viral moments, such as Instagram influencer Divya Maiya’s saree-skiing videos, further cementing the “Saree Adventure” trend as a symbol of the modern Indian woman—one who embraces her heritage while conquering the world.
As the winter season in Kashmir continues to draw tourists and professional athletes alike, moments like these serve as a reminder that sports are as much about creativity and expression as they are about competition.