IIT-Delhi announced the suspension of classes till March 31 amid the growing cases of coronavirus in India and the video of the students celebrating is now going viral.
“A cosy corner in a golf course becomes a dance floor. Gracious, synchronised swirling and twirling! Beauty is nature,” wrote a user while sharing the clip.
While the man, dressed in a silk vasti and pheta interacts with the guests by a leg-shake, the woman dressed in a regal sari prefers to greet all with folded hands doing namaste.
The dog’s reaction was filmed by its owner, who can be heard laughing off-camera. The video got nearly 7 million likes on TikTok alone.
In the now-viral video, an arrow in shape of an injection was seen hit at the figure to burn down the ‘coronasur’, in an attempt to fight the deadly diseases, which rattled the world by killing 4,000 people globally.
Many sharing the viral video online have dubbed it as the anthem to fight coronavirus in India. As the number of people tested positive by the infection is growing in the country, this song is helping people cope amid fears.
People on social media were blown away by Soni’s musical talent and showered heaps of praise on him and thanked the Facebook user for bringing him to limelight.
Dancing to Pharrell Williams’ hit song ‘Happy’, various employees of Goenka’s RPG Enterprise were seen shaking a leg to its peppy music.
The video shows people stopping the truck and asking the driver to honk saying, “Ek baar aur, ek baar aur (once more, once more)”.
While the boy does takes his first step, his sister’s cheeky smile has delighted everyone online. Many tagged their own siblings on the video having a good laugh.
This amazing moment took place during a warm-up session of a practice match, where the entire Jackrabbits team aced their shots — none requiring the support of the board. Can you beat this?
Sir Gary Sobers was the first person in the history of cricket to hit six sixes in an over, and people couldn’t stop reminiscing his brilliant feat.
The video shows students of various countries coming together to sing a soulful rendition of the popular Bengali song, with some lines from the lyrics translated in other languages including Mandarin, English, Tamil, Nepali, Burmese among other.
In the video going viral shared by Science Channel online, it shows what looks like a flamingo bludgeoning the head of another while its “offspring feeds on the blood”, however, the page warned, it’s nothing like that.
The video shows the man with his arm around his son and relaying every development on the pitch to him.
Taken by surprise in the subway, the woman not only completed the lyrics but came up with a jaw-droppingly good performance.
Although most praised the man for going out of his way to save the animal, few pointed out it probably was just a defence mechanism.
In the video shared by Railway Minister Piyush Goyal a man is seen falling off a moving train while trying to get off. However, the man has a narrow escape.
Witnessing snow in Texas, the little girl decided to reenact the song from the blockbuster animation film by playing the role of Elsa and the video has taken social media by storm.
Albie, who has Down Syndrome, was tube-fed until he was five-months-old and is now encouraged to play with food as part of his development, but “bathing” in it was “a new one” to the family.
The priest and family members are seen gathering near the two mobile phones to bless the couple, while others take photos and videos of the ceremony.
“Accomplices shouted phrases about the presence of a dangerous viral infection… provoking panic among passengers,” a spokeswoman for the ministry, Irina Volk, said in a statement.
On the count of three, as the devices are switched on, the little kid seemed little baffled at first, and with his eyes wide open, hugs his mother quickly in joy. The touching moment left many teary-eyed online.
The video had over a million views on YouTube alone after it was shared by Chinese state media outlet Xinhua News.
Kapil Sharma and Gaurav Chaudhury recently shot a vlog in Dubai on the lines of James Corden’s famous carpool karaoke videos. But a short clip of the interview is being shared on social media.