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By Titha Ghosh For those who find themselves scrolling down reels on Instagram often, coming across the recent “Moye Moye” trend is inevitable. Originally a Serbian song titled ‘Džanum’ performed by Teya Dora, it is now a viral comic trend in India that satirises persons with disabilities. Dora’s Serbian original (which translates to ‘my nightmares’) is about nightmares and depression and has the lyrics “Moye More”, which Indian social media has twisted into “Moye Moye”. From content creators to Bollywood actors, this audio has been shared several times, all for the use of making parody reels ...
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By Titha Ghosh A video of a man laying on a table while two male “chiropractors” literally knead his stomach, is going viral online. The account has over 250,000 followers and almost all videos show individuals lying on a table while one or two others hover over them, either bending their hips or necks until it cracks. Viewers laud the efforts of the chiropractor while other comments find the event funny. Another chiropractor with over 80,000 followers, does regular social media “live” chats, and hundreds of comments come flooding in, asking for rates of sessions and availability. In recent ti...
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By Hazel Gandhi The video of a man dancing to a Bollywood song has been used to misidentify the man as senior advocate and LGBTQIA+ activist Saurabh Kirpal. BOOM found that the video is of a talent agency founder and digital creator Damandeep Singh Chaudhary who routinely posts videos on Instagram of him dancing. The video shows a man dancing to the song 'Sajna: Say Yes to the Dress' by Badshah and Payal Dev. The caption mocks Kirpal by misidentifying him and reads, "This is Saurabh Kripal future SC judge. *His father B.N. Kripal* Was the Chief Justice of SC in 2002. *Hence under familyism tra...
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