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Yearender 2021: A look back at viral memes and videos that left the internet laughing

From Pawri ho rahi hai girl to Bachpan ka pyaar boy to Salman Khan reaction memes on Vicky Kaushal-Katrina Kaif wedding, here are the most viewed and talked about videos that went viral on social media in 2021.

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By Kritika Bobal

2021 was a tumultuous year, much like the last one. The year 2021 comes to an end after surpassing the second COVID-19 wave, and as we welcome the year 2022 with the Omicron threat hovering high, there were a number of news stories that kept the Internet buzzing.

We’ve seen several people going viral online over the last few years. These people were no one, yet in a matter of days, their popularity skyrocketed to sheer heights.

From Pawri ho rahi hai girl to Bachpan ka pyaar boy to Salman Khan reaction memes on Vicky Kaushal-Katrina Kaif wedding, here are the most viewed and talked about memes and videos that went viral on social media in 2021.

Zoom Leaked Audio of Girl
Shweta became an internet sensation in a blink of an eye. She got popular because of a leaked Zoom call of an online class where she forgot to mute her mic. She was having a private discussion with a friend that went public and grabbed people’s attention immediately. Usne ye apne best friend ko bhi nahi bataya (He didn’t even say it to his best friend), Shweta is heard saying at one point. To which, a fellow student joked: “Ab ye 111 logo ko pata chal gaya hai (Now, 111 people have heard of it).”

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Pawri Ho Rahi Hai Memes
Dananeer Mobeen became an overnight internet sensation after she posted a clip featuring herself and her friends in which she said, Yeh hum hai, yeh humari car hai, or yeh hamari pawri ho rahi hai. The video went viral, garnering millions of views. People began making memes and their own versions of the Pawri Ho Rahi Hai videos.

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Bachpan Ka Pyaar Memes
Sahdev Dirdo, a little child from Chhattisgarh, became viral on social media when his version of the song Bachpan Ka Pyaar hit the internet. Two years ago, his teacher encouraged him to sing the song at school and he filmed his performance on camera. The video was later uploaded on the internet. However, the video finally caught the attention of netizens this year. He was felicitated by Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel. Sahdev also collaborated with Badshah on a new version of Bachpan Ka Pyaar.

Pakistan Roti Making Girl
Aamina, a 15-year-old girl hails from a nomadic family and lives on the outskirts of Karachi in Pakistan’s Sindh region. She became popular while preparing roti and sporting a million-dollar smile that went viral on social media. Her stunning eyes and the charming smile became a hot topic on the internet. However, it is not Aamina who posts the videos on Instagram. A teenage boy from her neighbourhood has posted multiple videos of her on the internet.

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Shashi Tharoor Coconut Popping Memes
While the Congress MP from Kerala usually makes headlines for using unusual English words, he went viral this year for breaking a coconut. As netizens went crazy photoshopping his photograph during the Onam celebrations, Tharoor himself offered his favourite choices.

Here are a few more famous memes of 2021 that went crazy viral

Salman Khan memes on Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif Wedding

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Priyanka Chopra Ball Dress Memes

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Ranveer Singh Gucci Memes

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Memes on Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal

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Wife tries to kiss husband during zoom call

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Delhi aunty rushes to liquor store before lockdown, says alcohol is better than medicine

Doctors in PPE kits dance to Sochna Kya song to cheer up COVID patients

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India coach criticises spin bowling after New Zealand expose team flaws in 2nd ODI

India assistant coach Ryan Ten Doeschate admitted bowling shortcomings after New Zealand outplayed India in the second ODI, with spinners coming under scrutiny.

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India’s defeat in the second ODI against New Zealand brought several underlying issues to the surface, with the team’s assistant coach Ryan Ten Doeschate openly admitting shortcomings rather than shielding the players. The loss came on a night when senior batters Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma failed to deliver, leaving India unable to mount a serious challenge.

Speaking after the match, Ten Doeschate pointed to the bowling unit, especially the spinners, as an area that needs immediate improvement in the 50-over format.

“We probably want to bowl a little bit better than we did tonight,” he said, clearly indicating dissatisfaction with the execution, particularly in terms of bowling lengths.

Spinners under scrutiny after lacklustre performance

India managed to take only three wickets while defending their total, with pacers Harshit Rana and Prasidh Krishna accounting for two of them. Kuldeep Yadav picked up one wicket, dismissing Will Young, but by that stage New Zealand had already stitched together a crucial 162-run partnership for the third wicket.

Ten Doeschate acknowledged that while spin bowling was a major concern, the defeat could not be pinned on a single factor.

“Particularly spinners, like you say, about lengths. But we’ll go back and look at those lengths in more detail. But it’s never just one reason for losing a game,” he said, stressing that India’s failure was collective.

New Zealand planned early assault on Kuldeep Yadav

New Zealand batter Daryl Mitchell, who was named Player of the Match, later revealed that the visitors had a clear strategy to counter Kuldeep Yadav early in his spell.

“Kuldeep is one of the best bowlers in the world, he can turn it both ways,” Mitchell said, explaining the respect India’s left-arm spinner commands.

He added that the focus was on adapting quickly and exploring different options to prevent Kuldeep from settling into a rhythm, a plan that worked effectively for New Zealand.

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Happy Makar Sankranti 2026 wishes shared as festival of faith, positivity and new beginnings

Makar Sankranti 2026 marks a new beginning as devotees observe holy rituals and exchange heartfelt wishes across India.

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Happy Makar Sankranti 2026

Makar Sankranti is being celebrated across India with great enthusiasm on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, marking one of the most significant festivals in the Hindu calendar. Observed as the day when the Sun begins its northward journey, the festival symbolises new beginnings, positive energy and prosperity.

The day holds deep religious importance. Devotees across the country take a holy dip in sacred rivers and perform charity and donations, practices believed to bring spiritual merit and peace. Sun worship is also an integral part of the festival, with many offering prayers at sunrise, seeking happiness, good health and success.

Beyond its spiritual meaning, Makar Sankranti is also known for its vibrant cultural celebrations. From rooftops filled with colourful kites to homes preparing traditional sweets made of jaggery and sesame, the festival brings together families and communities in celebration.

Festival of harvest, harmony and hope

Makar Sankranti is widely regarded as a harvest festival, especially in agrarian regions, marking the arrival of fresh crops and renewed hope. The exchange of sweets made from sesame seeds and jaggery reflects the message of sweetness in relationships and warmth in communication.

As part of the celebrations, people are sharing thoughtful wishes and messages with friends, family and loved ones, expressing hopes for happiness, success and togetherness in the year ahead. Many messages highlight themes such as strong bonds, rising ambitions and uncut kites of success, drawing inspiration from the festival’s symbols.

A celebration that unites tradition and joy

With blue skies dotted with flying kites and households resonating with festive prayers, Makar Sankranti continues to stand as a reminder of tradition, gratitude and renewal. The festival encourages people to let go of negativity and move forward with optimism, making it one of the most cherished occasions of the year.

As celebrations unfold nationwide, exchanging warm wishes remains a simple yet meaningful way to make the festival special, reinforcing bonds and spreading joy.

Happy Makar Sankranti 2026 Wishes in English

1.
The sweetness of jaggery, the aroma of sesame,
Colorful kites in the sky and love in every heart.
Wishing you and your family a joyful
and wonderful Makar Sankranti!

Happy Makar Sankranti 2026


2.
If sesame is us and jaggery is you,
If sweets are us and sweetness is you,
As the first festival of the year begins,
May Makar Sankranti bring happiness to you.

Warm wishes on Makar Sankranti


3.
Kites filling the sky,
Sweetness of jaggery all around,
May happiness find a permanent place
in your life this Makar Sankranti.

Happy Makar Sankranti 2026


4.
With sesame laddoos and peanuts in abundance,
Wishing you a joyful and blessed
festival of Makar Sankranti.


5.
Blue skies, colorful kites,
and joy in every direction.
Celebrate Makar Sankranti
with your loved ones.

Heartfelt Makar Sankranti wishes


6.
May your kite never be cut,
May your string always stay strong.
May happiness surround your home,
and success follow you all year long.
May Makar Sankranti bring prosperity
and joy into your life.

Happy Makar Sankranti 2026


7.
Temple bells, sacred prayers,
The golden glow of the rising sun by the river.
May happiness bloom in your life,
Wishing you a blessed Makar Sankranti.


8.
The first harvest of the year
and the first happiness too.
Wishing you a joyful
Makar Sankranti.


9.
May the kite of your success
always soar high in the sky.
Happy Makar Sankranti!


10.
May your flight be high and your string be strong,
May happiness echo around you all along.
May your success rise so high,
That no one can ever bring it down.

Warm wishes on Makar Sankranti

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Team India explains Ayush Badoni’s ODI call-up after Washington Sundar injury

Team India has explained the rationale behind Ayush Badoni’s ODI selection, saying his all-round ability helps maintain bowling balance after Washington Sundar’s injury.

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Team India has addressed the debate surrounding Ayush Badoni’s surprise inclusion in the ODI squad for the New Zealand series following Washington Sundar’s injury. Indian batting coach Sitanshu Kotak clarified that Badoni’s selection was driven by balance requirements rather than experimentation.

Washington Sundar was ruled out of the remaining two ODIs against New Zealand due to injury, prompting the selectors to bring in the Delhi all-rounder. While the move sparked discussion, with some observers backing Riyan Parag or Rinku Singh, the team management has defended its decision.

Team management highlights need for all-round option

Speaking ahead of the second ODI, Kotak said the team could not afford to go into a match with only five bowling options, especially in the absence of Sundar.

He explained that Badoni offers flexibility, noting that if a frontline bowler were to get injured mid-match, the team would still need someone capable of bowling four to five overs. Kotak added that while Sundar is a more established all-rounder, teams often opt for players who can contribute with both bat and ball, even if bowling is a secondary skill.

Kotak also pointed to Badoni’s consistent performances in India A matches and white-ball cricket, stating that his ability to bat in the middle order and bowl right-arm off-breaks made him a like-for-like replacement in terms of team balance.

Strong domestic and India A performances

Badoni has impressed in List A cricket, scoring 693 runs in 27 matches at an average of 36.47 and a strike rate above 93. His record includes one century and five half-centuries. With the ball, he has taken 18 wickets at an economy rate of 4.54.

During the South Africa A tour of India last year, Badoni scored 66 in an unofficial ODI and delivered economical bowling spells across two matches. He also contributed during Australia A’s tour, picking up three wickets in two games while adding runs in limited opportunities.

IPL experience adds to credentials

The 24-year-old has featured in 56 IPL matches for Lucknow Super Giants, scoring 963 runs at a strike rate of 138.56. Known for his composure in the middle order, Badoni has registered six IPL half-centuries, strengthening his case as a reliable white-ball option.

Kotak wished Badoni well, expressing confidence that the youngster’s exposure at domestic, India A, and IPL levels has prepared him for the international stage.

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