Sketching how his character develops, a YouTuber has shared Jamie Lannister’s evolution in a video. The 3.16-minute clip also shows all the main incidents throughout the GOT seasons — from why he really killed the Mad King to what made him attack the unarmed, Daenerys Targaryen, in the Season 7 Episode 4.
From Ygritte’s ‘You know nothing, Jon Snow’ to Dany’s ‘Bend the knee’ — the band has covered it all, including Ser Davos’ hilarious introduction of The King of the North to the Mother of Dragons.
As India celebrates 70 years of Independence on August 15, here are five videos of Indian national anthem that you must not miss today. From foreigners singing the song to people joining their voices in a capella version, these videos should be part of your Independence Day playlist.
While the original ‘I’ll be there for you’ was sung by The Rembrandts, the one that has got Netizens to sit up and take notice at the moment is a Hindi version of the F.R.I.E.N.D.S theme song and it’s (almost) just as good!
The 6-minute-plus video – titled ‘I am an Indian’ – features 20-odd scientists in picturesque locations, and has been composed by aerospace engineer Shiju G Thomas. It has been sung in various Indian regional languages, including Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali and Hindi.
Identified as Rinku Bhadoria, the man is said to be a serial thief who was recently caught on the streets of Jhansi. When interrogated by the policeman, Bhadoria initially claimed that there was a mistake and that he was a professional dancer.
This evocative poem by Navaldeep Singh explores the concept of ‘if the Indian national flag had a voice, what would it say?’ The 2-minute piece in Hindi is evocative and searing, as it gives words to the Tiranga, which has within its tricolour bands the power to rouse the most patriotic of feelings in an Indian’s heart.
It’s not just human beings who are facing the brunt of the floods in Assam. From the wild animals at the Kaziranga National Park to aquatic animals in the disemboguing Brahmaputra river are at the receiving end of the of the natural disaster too.
The original song was sung by the legendary Kishore Kumar for the 1977 movie starring Dev Anand and Zeenat Aman in the lead. And now it has gone viral again after a version of the song featuring Tom and Jerry was shared on YouTube.
Starting with the Qaumi Taranah or Pak Sarzamin and then transitioning to Jan Gan Man, this combined rendition – aptly titled the Peace Anthem – is a beautiful example of how we can create magic just by forgetting our differences and standing together.
While dulhas in India may be fantasising about their grand entry in Mercedes, BMWs and Lamborghinis, the desi grooms in foreign lands seem to be obsessing with earthy and ‘exotic’ things from India. The grand entrance was caught on camera (but, of course) and makes for delightful viewing.
The video of the Indian a capella band singing the Pakistani national anthem ahead of the 70th Independence Day of both countries has largely generated a positive reaction online, from citizens of both India and Pakistan. Many from across the border have appreciated this gesture of a “surprise offering”.
The footage shows a large SUV exiting when suddenly the BMW comes crashing down out of nowhere. Reacting to the fall, onlookers rushed to help the driver from the car, who was later admitted to a hospital with only “non-life-threatening injuries”.
Prasoon Joshi is not only a screenwriter and an ad guru, but a well-known lyricist and poet too. Jotting down his views in poignant poetic verses for the girl child, he has often shed light on women empowerment through his words. Have you read them all?
The beautiful video, released by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, has been earning quite a lot of compliments online. The video, which features Amitabh Bachchan, is a step taken to ensure inclusivity and preserve diversity.
Titled “Jon Snow gets to work,” the 1-minute 10-second video is a spoof on what might have happened in the Game of Thrones episodes. The pinch of humour added with dollops of sarcasm will leave you giggling throughout the scene!
Yes, what she thought would be a sloppy prey, thanks to his weight. But it turned out she completely underestimated the giant animal, and instead, she had to run for her life!
The TV blooper went viral quickly with Twitterati sharing it widely and the news Channel STV for which Delahunt was reporting shared an edited version. Furthermore, the Hamilton Park Races tweeted out the clip and said they would love to hear from the parents of the kids.
The footage shows water leaking from the roof of the train and the drive is trying to save the control panel with the umbrella. Newspapers can be seen spread across the floor to soak up the water.
After Ed Sheeran’s Shape of You and Sia’s Cheap Thrills, joining the bandwagon of the increasing number of Despacito covers already on the Internet, it is an cello rendition of the song that is now garnering attention on the Internet.
Rahul Rajkhowa’s latest song will shatter your heart to pieces. Shedding light on the havoc caused in Assam after the turbulent floods, his 5-minute 6-second music video addresses a serious issue that somehow went unnoticed by thousands of people.
The 33-year-old victim was walking across Putney Bridge on the east side heading towards Putney Bridge Tube Station when a male jogger knocked her over into the road and into the path of an oncoming bus, which narrowly missed hitting her, swerving at the last minute.
A primary school in Mirzapur district was turned into a ‘dance bar’ on the occasion of Rakhi, and videos of the dancers have now gone viral. According to reports, a party was organised on the night o Raksha Bandhan to celebrate the birthday of Gram Pradhan’s son, where the dancers were informed to perform.
The case was busted when Adam Tuss tracked the car and clicked pictures to find a man disguised as a car seat holding the steering wheel low. Sharing his discovery, he wrote on Twitter: “Alert!!! We found the supposed self driving van in Arlington – and there’s a guy hiding behind the seat!!!”
A bizarre incident took place when a giant seagull tampered with the live weather forecast on the Canadian morning show Vancouver’s Breakfast Television and left the show host in a giggling fit. The video went instantly viral and was uploaded on several social media platforms, garnering thousands of views.