The highest viral movies of Thursday are right here—from a heart-warming video by a Lucknow-based NGO showcasing underprivileged youngsters who crafted bridal put on impressed by Sabyasachi Mukherjee to Taambdi Chaamdi being performed at a German social gathering to punches being thrown in Uganda’s Parliament.
Bridal vogue, reimagined by slum youngsters
A video exhibits Sabyasachi-inspired bridal creations crafted by underprivileged 15-year-olds from Lucknow’s slums, highlighting their creativity and resourcefulness.
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Taambdi Chaamdi at German social gathering
The Marathi track Taambdi Chaamdi has gone viral worldwide, with a video from Berlin displaying partygoers chanting and dancing to its infectious beat, proving its world attraction.
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Fist combat in Uganda’s Parliament
Violence erupted in Uganda’s Parliament when MP Zaake Francis was punched by a colleague, marking the second time he has been assaulted within the legislative chamber.
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Calm app’s silent advert
Amid intense US election protection, the Calm app aired a singular advert providing 30 seconds of full silence, selling peace with a easy blue display message, “You’re welcome.”
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The most effective political advert ever.
(sound on) pic.twitter.com/UVCEWlOqpB— Dean Phillips (@deanbphillips) November 5, 2024
Korean Baahubali
Korean brothers Jin Lim and Inwook Jung who additionally goes by Ramesh and Suresh have uploaded a humorous video with a caption, “Dekho dekho Korean Baahubali anta.”
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That’s a wrap for as we speak’s viral highlights.