While many said the film seemed like a remake of the 2009 film of the same name, a couple of lines from the trailer inspired memes on social media.
While the user who shared the video claimed that it had taken place outside Mumbai, railway authorities refuted the claim.
A video of men from Khalsa College Amritsar performing bhangra in a snow-clad Solang Valley, Himachal Pradesh has gone viral on social media.
The undated video that captures a fight between the two adult male tigers over territory in Pench National Park in Madhya Pradesh quickly went viral on social media.
Some said the timing of the tweet was poor given festivals are being celebrated, while others dared the handle to post pork recipes. However, people pointed out that the Kerala Tourism handle has tweeted pork recipes and the consumption of the meat isn’t barred in the state.
Amin Hafeez, who had earlier gone viral on social media for sitting on a donkey while reporting about animal trade, is in the limelight yet again.
Dressed in traditional Indian attire, Jeff Bezos is seen interacting with a group of children and flying kites at an undisclosed location in the national capital.
Once shared online, the post was flooded with many responding to Roshan’s query giving details of the dancer including the user who had originally posted the video.
Amid all disappointment of the crushing loss against the visiting team, desi cricket fans have found some comic relief in Kohli’s reactions as he was unhappy with umpire’s decision to give not out to Finch.
People on social media compared Kerjiwal’s joy with other instances in which people smile while looking at their computers.
The meme from the 1993 film Baazigar, starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol, was tweeted from the AAP’s social media handle targeting BJP leader Manoj Tiwari. It ended up sparking a meme war between the three parties.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman was appreciated for her calm reply after a Twitter user addressed her as “sweetie” and claimed that she misquoted Swami Vivekanand.
The official handle of the Pune Police responded, saying that it was more interested in his number. Other social media users praised the response.
During the second T20, Iyer smashed a huge six off Sri Lankan spinner Wahindu Hasranga and sent the ball above the roof of the stands. The shot left the spectators and even the skipper in awe. The video went viral soon.
Rabindranath Tagore’s poem ‘Where The Mind Is Without Fear’ is part of Gitanjali, the complied works of Tagore that won him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913. Written in 1910 before Indian independence, it was originally penned down in Bengali and later translated in English by Tagore himself.
“Talent undiscovered!!” an excited Mahadevan wrote on his social media handle while sharing the video. After spotting the musician outside a resort in Guwahati, Mahadevan asked Heera to play a tune for his followers online. He too joined in with some sargam and it delighted many online.
Rahul Dravid who turned 47 on Saturday, got a Bollywood style birthday wish from Rajasthan Royals on Twitter.
Devgn posted the photo on Instagram and Twitter and the post garnered over 80,000 likes and was retweeted over 7,000 times in no time. “Cricket and Films … the uniting religion of our country,” the Singham actor wrote online, tagging Dhoni.
The invitation by the organisers said: “As a way of sustaining our country’s religious diversity, we request everyone and all fishworkers to participate with their boats, irrespective of what religion they belong to…”
The CCTV footage from north Kerala shows the door of a moving car open when it takes a turn, and a child falls from the vehicle on the road.
From IPL teams to Twitter handles of police forces and even government agencies, all participated in the latest Twitter trend mostly used by brands to popularlise their product.
The Faiz Ahmad Faiz poem has been sung from college campuses to protests, and even in New York and Cape Town.
The clip from a 1989 documentary on the shehnai maestro resurfaced recently on the internet and is being shared widely.
What started off as a weekend business soon became an enterprise, with 94-year-old Harbhajan Kaur selling her specialities under the brand name Harbhajan’s and the tagline “You’ll remember your childhood”.
Many shared screenshots of what they claimed were cancellations of pre-booked tickets. But all of them shared the same image of the same three tickets booked for a theatre in Vadodara.