Top Viral Videos Of The Week (24 June - 30 June)
Several viral videos emerge during the week that had entertained the netizens throughout the week. One of them witnesses MS Dhoni's humility on an Indigo flight has garnered praise from social media enthusiasts, with a video of the cricket legend going viral online. Dhoni has emerged as one of the most adored cricketers worldwide. The viral video was posted by a cabin crew member who presented chocolates to the former Indian captain. In the Instagram Reel shared by Indigo employee Nitika Jaiswal, who happens to be a big fan of Dhoni, the air hostess is seen walking down the aisle of the plane, carrying a platter of cookies and chocolates. Dhoni and his wife Sakshi occupy the window and aisle seats, respectively, in the row.
A video that gained widespread attention on Tuesday depicted a Zomato delivery person consuming food from a plastic bag, sparking anger among many online users. The video, shared on Twitter by IAS officer Awanish Sharan, captures the delivery agent hurriedly eating what appears to be dal or chawal from a plastic bag while standing alone beside his motorcycle. Wearing a Zomato t-shirt and carrying a delivery bag, the agent seems to be trying to complete his tasks swiftly, as he quickly devours the food. The video quickly became viral, attracting significant attention and criticism.
A video that has gone viral on Twitter features an emotional autorickshaw driver in Bengaluru expressing his frustration over his meager earnings. According to the driver, he only managed to earn Rs 40 in a span of five hours due to a lack of customers caused by the availability of free bus rides. However, the video's authenticity could not be verified, and there is no available information about the specific location or date. In the video, the autorickshaw driver displays two Rs 20 notes, symbolizing his earnings from morning till afternoon. Since being posted on June 25, the video has garnered more than 100,000 views.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi chose to travel by Delhi metro to attend the centenary celebrations of Delhi University scheduled for Friday. Taking to his Twitter account, the Prime Minister shared pictures of his metro journey and expressed his joy at sharing the ride with young individuals. The official Twitter handle of the Bharatiya Janata Party also shared a video showcasing PM Modi's use of smart cards to access the metro premises, which was done under tight security. He boarded a yellow line metro train heading towards Samaypur Badli station, with Vishwavidyalaya metro station serving as an intermediate stop on the way to the DU campus area, the closest station for reaching the campus.