While continuing her journey of passion had progressed towards the destination of social work. She picked Bhangra, Punjabi folk dance as her second task. Gagan with her friend Gurwinder Kaur took Bhangra classes every Tuesday evening at the Cambridge Fitness Centre where Kiwi men and women come to the gym to learn Bhangra and also benefit from it as a form of exercise. Informing these people about folk dance means making them aware about Punjabi culture. Although she provided the classes at the Fitness Centre for free, but if any amount is collected, it gave to the district Red Cross as donation. Red Cross had given a special donation box to Gagan for this purpose.
Many people must have commonly heard the speeches by girls about doing such social work on the platforms of beauty contests, but very few are able to execute it practically. This initial step by Gagan Randhawa might just be a beginning but she hoped that one day with the help of the community, she would able to open a Punjabi school for children. However, all this stopped after six months due to some circumstances.