Indian Bhaskar Goswami, known on social media as Gujju, has been living in Croatia for some time and has become an internet sensation with his humorous videos. His latest video hilariously shows how he adapted to life in Croatia in three stages: struggling to pronounce basic Croatian words on his first day, adopting local slang after a month, and after a year, singing the song “Bojna Čavoglave” by Marko Perković Thompson. The video amused many Croats who praised him and joked that he deserves citizenship and VIP tickets to Thompson’s concert.
In an interview, Bhaskar revealed that he first learned to swear in Croatian, then mastered other expressions, understanding that “every illness is cured by rakija” and adopting the life motto “pomalo” (slowly). Before coming to Croatia, he was not active on social media, but out of boredom and homesickness, he started filming videos about the beautiful things in Croatia. His videos quickly went viral, gaining thousands of views in a single day, and many Croats are interested in seeing how foreigners experience life in their country.
This phenomenon shows how humor and a genuine desire to fit in can bridge cultural differences and win people’s hearts. Bhaskar has become a symbol of friendship and understanding, and his ability to sing Thompson, a controversial Croatian singer, has further fueled interest and discussions on social media. Is this a new way of integrating foreigners into Croatian society? Or just a fun internet hit? Drop your thoughts in the comments and see you in the next viral video!