A knee-length loincloth tied loosely around their waist and an array of ethnic jewellery pieces wee all covered the bodies of the men as they jested with the women. The women responded to the overtures in tune with the tapping music and the mellow lighting in the background complemented the mood. Draped in saris and decked heavily with ornaments, the women also reciprocated through subtle smiles and flushed cheeks. In a world driven almost entirely by transient social media content on apps like Twitter and WhatsApp, the vision seemed almost surreal. What was unfolding before me, however, was just another representation of everyday life and celebration among tribals.