Tag: viral video

  • All you need to know about ‘Just looking like a wow’

    All you need to know about ‘Just looking like a wow’

    The catchphrase, “just looking like a wow” trending nowadays is actually a very interesting sales pitch by Jasmeen Kaur, the owner of “Design Machine Suits” in Delhi with a total of 649K followers on Instagram. In her jubilant and enthusiastic style, she presents her really colourful, traditional dresses in live sessions and reels.

    Jasmeen runs a small business in Delhi. She jumped on the bandwagon of live streaming and using social media for growing sales. In one of those live streams, she was seen wearing a flamboyant yellow dress, pitching it to be the best ever choice for girls to wear by saying, “…so beautiful, so elegant, just looking like a wow” as she goes on to explain the sizes and colours available. The phrase was picked up by celebrities around the world and has become a pop-culture reference for netizens since then.

    Ms Kaur has since then become a social media personality, giving interviews and boosting her business to the fullest. She sees this stroke of luck as an outcome of her long struggle of 23 years.

    On Instagram, the audio clip has been recreated 477K times reaching millions of views especially created by celebrities. From Deepika to Ranveer, celebrities are using the phrase. The numbers are no less on TikTok. Thousands of videos have been created solely because it feels good and relatable. Yashraj Mukhate famous for his own musical stints, also posted his version of looking like a wow which has been liked by more than half a million until now.

    Videos are trending on social media with the audio of, “so toxic, so negative, just looking like a jao,” amassing thousands of views on Instagram and TikTok but nothing beats the simplicity with which Jasmeen carries herself. There is innovation in her style as she comes up with unique colours’ names like laddu peela, mouse grey and bengani purple.

  • Indian man to buy iPhone 15 with sack full of coins

    Indian man to buy iPhone 15 with sack full of coins

    A young man from India can be seen in a viral video, attempting to buy the newly launched iPhone 15, with a sack full of coins, while dressed as a beggar. 

    Dressed in a tattered vest and a lungi, the “Experiment King” conducted a social stint cum promotional video to see how shopkeepers react to his demand of buying the very expensive iPhone 15.

    Experiment King, as the man calls himself on Instagram, visits multiple shops in Jodhpur, where he is refused entry in some outlets while being judged by others. Eventually, one showroom accepts his mode of payment and the owner along with his associates can be seen counting the coins. The video ends with him getting pictured with the owner with the same phone bought by him.

    The video has garnered a plethora of reactions from netizens along 34 million views. Some praised him for bringing about a thought-provoking video while others criticized him for being over-the-top exaggeration. 

     Nonetheless, the video has managed to attract as much attention as it wanted. 

  • Pilot suspended after video shows him wielding axe, hitting parking lot gate

    Pilot suspended after video shows him wielding axe, hitting parking lot gate

    A viral video shows United Airlines pilot Kenneth Henderson Jones, 63, taking out his anger at a parking lot gate with an axe. NBC has reported that the man was arrested by authorities on Friday on charges of criminal mischief.

    According to the sheriff, parking lot employee Rick Stephens confronted Jones but he refused to drop the axe. Both men were uninjured during the confrontation, and the pilot lost possession of the weapon.

    Kenneth ran across the street and behind a building and stayed in a field until he was contacted by the Denver police, the report revealed.

    James said he was in his car when he came upon six vehicles waiting behind the three gates. Which is when “Kenneth started by saying he just hit his breaking point,” according to the sheriff.

    James said he grabbed the axe out of his vehicle and was only “trying to get rid of issues for everyone waiting.”

  • Punjab Police says officer seen beating journalist is mentally ill, receiving treatment

    Punjab Police says officer seen beating journalist is mentally ill, receiving treatment

    Punjab Police have said in an official statement that their constable filmed beating a journalist, is mentally ill.

    The video shows a police officer on a motorcycle being stopped by a journalist and questioned about the missing number plate of his vehicle. Upon confrontation, the policeman slaps the journalist. Later, he hits out at other people who tried to stop the feud. The video stoked outrage on social media, with many users condemning the brutality displayed by the officer and demanding that strict action be taken.

    Punjab Police have released a statement on their Twitter account, while Inspector General Police (IGP) Dr Usman Anwar has also addressed the violent feud, saying that the police officer in question is a constable who is mentally ill, and is currently being provided treatment.

    The constable has also been taking absences from his work, the police have said.

    The IGP went on to talk about the launch of an initiative that involves psychosocial profiles of 200 police officers across the province, reassuring constables that the purpose of these measurements was to ensure that they were all screened against 10 conditions and that it will provide counselling and treatment to affected employees.

  • Fawad Chaudhry’s 2019 video misrepresented by Indian media as response to Chandrayaan-3

    Fawad Chaudhry’s 2019 video misrepresented by Indian media as response to Chandrayaan-3

    A video of former information minister, Fawad Chaudhry, has been circulating on Indian media, purportedly showing him responding to India’s Chandrayaan-3 moon mission. In the video, Fawad is heard saying that Pakistan did not feel the need to work hard and send a moon mission, which has led to ridicule from Indian social media users.

    However, it is important to clarify the context of this video. The video is dated back to May 26, 2019, during which Fawad Chaudhry served as the Minister of Science and Technology in Pakistan. He was discussing disputes over sighting the Ramzan and Eid moons and announcing the release of a 5-year lunar calendar with the assistance of the science ministry. His statement was related to the moon sighting for the Islamic festivals and was not a direct response to India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission.

    During the TV show in May 2019, Chaudhry was referring to the Ministry of Science and Technology’s viewpoint on the sighting of the Eid moon. He stated, “We have a point of view in the Ministry of Science and Technology. Wherever the moon is, it is visible. Its location is known. It is known when the moon birth is taking place. Where it will be at what altitude, it is known exactly.” This statement had no connection to Chandrayaan-3, as it predates the mission by more than 4 years.

    Unfortunately, some Indian media outlets published this old video without proper research and presented it as a recent interview related to the Chandrayaan-3 mission. This led to misinterpretation and ridicule of Fawad Chaudhry on Indian social media platforms.

    In summary, the viral video of Fawad Chaudhry is not related to India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission, but rather pertains to moon sighting for Islamic festivals and dates back to May 2019. The claims of his recent mocking of the Chandrayaan-3 mission are not accurate and should be treated with caution to avoid misrepresentation.

  • Indian inventor introduces futuristic one-wheel self-balancing electric scooter

    Indian inventor introduces futuristic one-wheel self-balancing electric scooter

    A visionary Indian man has ingeniously crafted a remarkable electric scooter that defies convention by featuring only a single wheel, embodying his innovative approach to transportation.

    The entire captivating journey of building this extraordinary self-balancing electric scooter has been meticulously chronicled in a captivating video shared on the Creative Science YouTube channel.

    The video commences with the creator sketching the initial blueprint of the scooter on cardboard, meticulously refining the design and making necessary adjustments before commencing work with durable metal sheets. Transferring the meticulously finalised cardboard design onto a substantial metal sheet, the skilled individual deftly cuts out the required components, which are then skillfully welded together, culminating in the creation of the wheel’s arch.

    To ensure optimal stability, the scooter boasts a wider wheel embedded with a cutting-edge hub motor. Additionally, the ingenious inventor fabricates a comfortable seat using sturdy metal sheets, ingeniously incorporating a cleverly concealed storage compartment beneath it to house the scooter’s vital battery pack.

    Drawing inspiration from the vintage designs of yesteryears, an exquisite metal fairing is meticulously fashioned. Complementing the ensemble, the handlebar and headlamp unit are borrowed from an existing scooter, while a robust bracket ensures the wheel’s secure placement, and a custom-fabricated metal pipe serves as the elegant rod for the handlebar.

    Once the meticulous structural work reaches its completion, a crucial self-balancer sensor is meticulously integrated into the scooter. This sophisticated sensor plays an indispensable role in maintaining optimal stability, enabling the audacious scooter to effortlessly remain upright, defying expectations with its singular wheel.

    Precise installation of the sensor is of utmost importance, ensuring accurate calibration and steadfast security. The wires from the wheel are diligently connected to the sensor, while an additional set of wires establish a vital link between the sensor and the throttle cable.

    With the technical aspects artfully completed, the protective panels are deftly removed, and the entire scooter embarks on a transformative painting process. Beginning with a meticulous primer, the scooter is then adorned with a radiant yellow hue, instantly captivating attention.

    To ensure safety and comfort, any sharp metal edges on the scooter are conscientiously concealed with carefully placed piping. Despite its unconventional appearance, this remarkable scooter functions with remarkable finesse, thanks to the flawlessly integrated sensor that effectively safeguards against any untoward tipping forward or backward.

    It is worth noting that the creator’s exceptional achievement was accomplished without relying on advanced modern technologies, proudly showcasing their remarkable ingenuity in crafting this awe-inspiring, home-built marvel.

  • Seven arrested for renting smartphones to minors for online games and obscene content

    Seven arrested for renting smartphones to minors for online games and obscene content

    A total of seven individuals have been apprehended in the Faqirabad area of Peshawar for their involvement in renting out smartphones to children.

    The suspects allegedly facilitated the children in playing online games, including PUBG, and accessing explicit videos at their establishments, according to the police.

    The law enforcement authorities took action following the circulation of a viral video on social media that depicted children utilizing smartphones.

    Subsequently, a raid was conducted at two shops in the vicinity, resulting in the confiscation of 45 phones. These shops were found to be renting out smartphones for Rs60 per hour.

    Yesterday, three of the suspects were arrested, and an additional four were apprehended based on information provided by the initially detained individuals.

    The police have sealed the shops to discourage similar operations and have initiated an investigation into the matter, alongside registering a case.

  • She grabbed, squeezed, and threatened, claims woman from Maryam’s viral video

    Journalist Waqas Ahmed has posted an unedited statement by the woman who allegedly harassed Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Senior Vice-President Maryam Nawaz.

    A viral video that surfaced on the internet a few days ago showed the woman asked Maryam Nawaz for a selfie. When the PML-N leader posed with her, she made a video of her ridiculing the politician publicly.

    Maryam Nawaz was taken aback when the woman, after taking a selfie with her, asked her to repeat after her “My family are thieves”.

    In an email sent to the journalist, the woman has written, “I have seen the video of Maryam Nawaz going viral and would like to let you know that I am the girl in the video. First and foremost, I would like to stay anonymous as that video was a private video taken months ago meant only for close family but unfortunately it was leaked by someone, which I never intended.”

    “Secondly, I would never have felt the need to speak out however, have grown annoyed with the so called comments regarding, ‘her grace and patience’. My actions were not respectful and that’s exactly how I intended for them to be, I have no respect for corrupt politicians no matter what party or country they belong to, my heart will always be with people who are suffering, and when I can see that the legal system is not working in their favour, I have no issue with public ridicule. I also have no affiliation with the PTI party or Pakistani politics, so that is a nonsense narrative. I have no care for those individuals who are coming out to ‘condemn’ me for my actions, they mean nothing to me, I didn’t even know they existed.”

    “As I said, my actions were not intended to be respectful and Maryam’s further actions were not either, which is not an unexpected response given the situation, but her blissfully ignorant supporters seem to assume she is the most well composed woman. In the video you can see she grabs my shoulder to which she then squeezes my arm and threateningly tells me to delete the video, what you don’t see in that video are the three bodyguards surrounding me.”

    “To note, I was by myself. All of them, with Maryam grabbing me, refused to let me go until they had seen proof that the video was deleted. The grown men demanded that they go through, not just my camera roll but also my recently deleted photos, to which I stood my ground and refused. It was only until they began to become more aggressive and I eventually became uncomfortable that I had shown them that I had, ‘deleted’ the video, that too, was to Maryam’s daughter because I refused to show the men at Maryam’s request.”

    “There was an attempt of a power play in demanding that I delete the video, when I had the right to do what I did, I did not physically touch her like she did to me nor did I feel the need to. Freedom of speech is a human right here. A politician is a public job and thus public criticism/scrutiny should be expected. In that moment, when Maryam and her guards tried to overpower and intimidate me, I felt for a minute the helplessness thousands of Pakistani’s feel for being unable to freely speak and live how they want.”

    “And to those who have criticised me for being an obnoxious overseas Pakistani, they are right that I am far from Pakistan, yet why do I feel more hurt for the way Pakistanis are being treated than some of those who actually live there? Privilege is a gift, and I intend to use mine to raise the voice of those who are suffering and not to suppress them. Regardless of whether or not it garners attention, which in this case, was not the intention. You are free to share this on social media.”

    Where many criticised the lady for her act, several people praised Maryam Nawaz for her composure.

  • FACT CHECK: The video of snowfall in Makkah is fake

    FACT CHECK: The video of snowfall in Makkah is fake

    Claim: A video clip of heavy snowfall in Makkah’s Grand Mosque has been circulating on various social media platforms. The video appeared on YouTube and Facebook showing heavy snowfall close to the Grand Mosque and pilgrims enjoying the rare phenomenon. The 55-second video appeared on YouTube channel Bazme Masarrat on Saturday.

    Fact: The National Meteorological Center (NMC) of Saudi Arabia said that the video is fake. The video is actually doctored.

    Verdict: FALSE

  • Faisalabad man climbs Ghanta Ghar to protest against family pressure to get married

    Faisalabad man climbs Ghanta Ghar to protest against family pressure to get married

    A young man in Faisalabad climbed up the Ghanta Ghar to protest against his family for pressuring him to get married, SAMAA has reported.

    The man climbed the tower after knocking out the guard. He then hurled bricks from his vantage point at the people down below. This alarmed locals who later called the police and rescue services.

    He was finally subdued and brought down from the tower after three and a half hours of effort by the authorities.
    The police are investigating the case.