The video shows Trump’s official helicopter descending near the White House while the other half of a screen shows the scene where Shah Rukh Khan’s character returns home in the film Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham.
Playing the Tishra Nadai, a tala from Carnatic music on the earthen musical instrument, his video has created a huge buzz online, with an interest in the ghatam.
In her latest video on her channel ‘Mostly Sane’, Koli has come up with a funny way to answer the buzzing question ‘Rasode mai kaun tha’.
The choreographed performance to the song that features elements of hip-hop dance took Instagram by storm and the video got over 4 million views.
The special video stars a visually challenged musician and features veteran flautist Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia.
RJ Abhinav on Instagram showed how ludo lovers can play the game even when they don’t have the plastic tokens or the board — and the result is winning the internet.
A shorter version of the video shared on Facebook had nearly 14 million views, the full version was trending on YouTube with over 19 million views.
The video shows the reptile stranded on a road, struggling to move and surrounded by local residents. Forest officials are then seen trying to rescue the snake by lifting it on to a truck using ropes.
In the video being shared on social media, a paint roller is used in a rather unique manner to apply turmeric on the bride.
At the beginning of the video, the kitten tries to trace where the sound is coming from, but half-way through falls asleep listening to the musician’s soothing notes.
Viewers from all across the globe showered their love and support for the five-year-old and said his video gave them hope in the wild year of 2020.
While one is seen holding a tyre to resemble Captain America’s Shield, another playing Hawkeye was seen holding a bow made with cane — all six of them jumping out of a small water reservoir.
Although fans are impressed with what many dubbed as an effortless performance, the 20-time Grand Slam champion said it was challenging.
Given the US President often uses his hands while talking, someone digitally altered a series of videos to add an accordion between his hands.
One of the many passengers, who were shocked to see the man with a bizarre face gear, initially thought that he was wearing a “funk face mask” before noticing the snake slithering over the bus railing.
A contestant who was struggling with a question decided to call home to seek his wife’s help, but was puzzled when what seemed like another man’s voice was heard on the line.
People lauded the talented man for his soulful rendition of the Hindi classic and said he has an uncanny resemblance with the legendary singer’s voice.
Joe Tidy, Cyber Reporter for BBC News, was recently doing a PTC in Germany’s Frankfurt on a serious issue, when two kids decided to pull an on-camera prank.
Soon, along with many Bollywood buffs, who claimed the song made them “nostalgic”, the soulful rendition of the song impressed the actor of the film, Preity Zinta, who commented on the video saying she loves it.
In the viral clip, when journalists are heard asking Devi certain questions, she singles out a particular person telling him how wrongly reported that she had tested positive for Covid-19.
The nine-year-old Yellow-crowned Amazon parrot, resident of Lincolnshire Wildlife Park, is known among local visitors for breaking into song, entertaining all with its perfect pitch.
The airline staff identified as Lindsey O’Brien, 35, was seen gripping onto the armrests before flipping upside down and using her legs to close four luggage containers.
Shoppers at the Kings Beach Safeway by Lake Tahoe found an otherwise routine trip to the store disrupted by an inquisitive bear in the produce aisle, video footage posted online showed.
The Instagram video garnered over 12 million views and has been shared by multiple accounts across social media sites.
“It’s meant to be her bedtime by the way,” the single-mother is heard saying in the video, which has been viewed over 1.8 million times.