What’s more interesting, that the man’s outfit chosen for the task. Donning metal helmets like worn during the world wars, he was seen wearing a military green long-coat, paired with white socks and shoes but no pants.
Pretending that the door of his oven is a harmonuim bellow, the man in a viral video is seen signing a famous Pankaj Udhas song, commenting about the tight stock of alcohol at home.
The original video has over 4 million views and has prompted people to share their own stories of dentures being stolen.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted a video in which a group of children explain how social distancing can help slow the spread of the virus.
Many said Mumbai-based artiste Swetha Anandasivan’s performance of the popular hit on a violin was ‘breathtaking’.
A video of a group of doctors in Pakistan dancing to cheer their patients has gone viral on social media. The clip was shared by many, including former cricketer Gautam Gambhir.
The video had nearly 2 million views in less than 24 hours and people around the globe tagged their friends to try something similar.
The two surgeons came together to perform Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns’s ‘The Swan’ and the performance was shared virtually with patients in the hospital.
What made his video stand out from the rest was the special effects Badrinath added to it — from cutouts of his face to his belly and synchronising it to his dance video as the song ‘Buttercup’ by Jack Stauber played in the background.
Medical experts working at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center celebrated heartily when two patients stabilised and could breathe on their own again.
St Petersberg’s Mikhailovsky Theatre released a video of their “self-isolation ballet”, demonstrating how their performers are staying in top shape during the lockdown.
The 97-year-old former Navy pilot danced to the hit ‘Can’t stop the feeling’ on the porch of his house and the video quickly went viral on social media.
Tiffany Roehr, who lives in the town of Bradenton, has been self-quarantining during the COVID-19 pandemic decided to take her dogs for a walk in a unicorn suit.
Wearing a hoodie back to front isn’t a new prank, but it’s hilarious failure in the case of one home is being widely shared on social media.
In the 56-second clip, cops can be seen dancing urging people peeping out from their homes to also shake a leg. The performance concludes with people applauding the cops from their homes.
Several videos of two men dressed as Yamaraja — the lord of death — and Chitragupta to alert people about the virus are being shared online.
On TikTok videos show police personnel singing devotional songs, applying a tilak and putting flowers on offenders to shame them for not staying at home.
Many commented that they would like to train their dogs to be as good as Pancho the chihuahua in the video. Others shared videos of their dogs doing yoga.
The video by noted dancer Sara Karrit from Lebanon, who is known on Instagram by the name of ‘Afro By Sara’, has taken the social media by storm for sending positive vibes during quarantine.
At Eltham Terrace Club in London, customers were involved in a high stakes poker game, involving cards but instead of chips, piles of toilet paper were seen stacked up for baits.
The song ‘Kutty Story’ from actor Vijay’s upcoming film, Master, is in hot demand even after a month after its release.
Composed in Raga Basant and in Taal Addha-Teentaal, the musician created a piece telling people: “Let’s work from home, but let’s not freak out. Let’s conquer Corona, before the havoc it’ll wreak.”
Many praised the dog named Oliver for his discipline but plenty of pet owners weren’t sure that their dogs would accept such an arrangement.
Since being shared online, the video has garnered over 3 million views and has been flooded with people gushing over the birds. However, this is not the only video that netizens are obsessed with.
The 1.04-second clip, which has now gone viral on social media, features six policemen wearing facemasks while displaying ways to wash hands in order to get rid of the germs.