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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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Met Gala 2021 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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Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s record 175 puts India U19 on course for massive total in World Cup final

Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s stunning 175 off 80 balls powered India U19 into a commanding position against England in the U19 World Cup 2026 final.

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India Under-19 rode on a breathtaking century from Vaibhav Suryavanshi to seize complete control of the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2026 final against England at the Harare Sports Club on Thursday.

Suryavanshi’s extraordinary innings came to an end in the 26th over, when he was dismissed for 175 off just 80 balls. As he walked back to the pavilion, the England players applauded the teenager, acknowledging one of the most remarkable knocks in the tournament’s history.

The right-hander’s innings was studded with 15 fours and 15 sixes, showcasing fearless strokeplay on the biggest stage. His knock has put India firmly on track to post a total well in excess of 400.

Fastest century in a U19 World Cup final

Suryavanshi reached his century in just 55 balls, setting a new record for the fastest hundred in a U19 World Cup final. He later became the first batter ever to score 150 or more runs in the summit clash, reaching the milestone in only 71 deliveries.

The 14-year-old also finished the innings as the highest run-scorer of the tournament, surpassing the previous record held by Afghanistan’s Faisal Shinwari.

At the time of his dismissal, India were cruising at 251 for three in 25.3 overs, with the scoring rate soaring above nine runs per over.

Strong support from the middle order

Before Suryavanshi’s dismissal, India captain Ayush Mhatre also played a key role with a fluent half-century, ensuring there was no let-up in momentum. England struggled to contain the Indian batters as boundaries flowed freely across the ground.

With wickets in hand and plenty of overs remaining, India remain well placed to post a record total in the final.

The match is currently in progress.

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Border 2 box office collection day 12 crosses Rs 286 crore, eyes Rs 300 crore milestone

Border 2 box office collection reaches Rs 286.75 crore after 12 days, putting the Sunny Deol-led film close to the Rs 300 crore milestone.

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Sunny Deol’s Border 2 continues its impressive run at the domestic box office, edging closer to the Rs 300 crore mark by the end of its second week. The war drama, which hit theatres on January 23, has shown consistent collections since its release.

On its second Tuesday, the film earned an estimated Rs 5.75 crore, taking its total earnings to Rs 286.75 crore after 12 days.

Border 2 box office performance so far

The film matched its Monday earnings on February 3, adding Rs 5.75 crore to its tally. With this, Border 2 has managed to hold firm on weekdays, a sign of sustained audience interest.

The film delivered a robust opening week, collecting Rs 224.25 crore, supported by the extended Republic Day holiday period.

Second weekend boosts collections

The second weekend provided another lift to the film’s box office numbers. Friday saw collections of Rs 10.75 crore, followed by Rs 17.75 crore on Saturday. Sunday emerged as the strongest day of the weekend, contributing Rs 22.5 crore to the total.

Monday, which coincided with Republic Day, turned out to be the film’s highest single-day performer so far, with earnings touching Rs 59 crore.

With its current pace, Border 2 has already surpassed the opening weekend figures of Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar.

Border 2 review

In a review, film critic Saibal Chatterjee noted that Border 2 succeeds in highlighting the courage of soldiers while also touching upon their emotional vulnerabilities. The film explores themes of separation, loss, fear, and hope, presenting moments of heroism amid personal struggles.

About the film

Directed by Anurag Singh, Border 2 features an ensemble cast including Sunny Deol, Diljit Dosanjh, Varun Dhawan, and Ahan Shetty. Set against the backdrop of the 1971 India-Pakistan war, the film is positioned as a spiritual successor to the 1997 classic Border.

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Pakistan looks to force majeure as India boycott threat looms in T20 World Cup

Pakistan’s decision not to take the field against India at the T20 World Cup could hand India two points, with ICC regulations leaving limited scope for exemptions.

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Pakistan’s declaration that it will not take the field against India at the T20 World Cup has pushed the tournament into an unusual and sensitive situation, with ICC playing conditions clearly outlining the sporting consequences of a refusal.

Matches between India and Pakistan carry political significance, but under World Cup regulations, the procedural outcome of a team declining to play is largely unambiguous. If India arrive in Colombo as scheduled, attend training and fulfil all pre-match formalities, the onus rests entirely on Pakistan.

Should Pakistan then refuse to take the field, the fixture would be officially forfeited. India would be awarded two points, while Pakistan would receive none. The forfeiture would also negatively affect Pakistan’s net run rate, a factor that has frequently proven decisive in tightly contested World Cup group stages.

Net run rate impact could prove costly

A forfeit is not treated as a neutral outcome under ICC rules. In a competitive tournament environment, the loss of points combined with a dent to net run rate can have long-term implications, potentially influencing qualification for the semi-finals.

There is only one alternative scenario outlined under the regulations. If India do not travel to the venue, the match would be considered cancelled rather than forfeited, resulting in points being shared by both teams. However, with India expected to meet all logistical and operational requirements, that possibility currently appears unlikely.

Past precedents at ICC events

While forfeitures at World Cups are rare, they are not unprecedented. During the 1996 ODI World Cup, Australia and the West Indies declined to play matches in Sri Lanka following a bomb blast in Colombo, resulting in Sri Lanka being awarded full points.

In the 2003 ODI World Cup, England forfeited their match against Zimbabwe in Harare citing political and security concerns, while New Zealand refused to play Kenya in Nairobi due to safety considerations.

More recent ICC events have also seen withdrawals, including Zimbabwe pulling out of the 2009 T20 World Cup and New Zealand’s Under-19 team exiting the 2022 Under-19 World Cup because of COVID-19 restrictions. In such cases, the ICC has consistently prioritised the integrity of the tournament framework.

Can force majeure apply?

Pakistan’s potential reliance on a force majeure clause forms the crux of the legal debate. Force majeure traditionally applies to unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances such as natural disasters or extreme situations that make participation impossible rather than undesirable.

According to ICC sources, invoking force majeure in this case would be difficult. Such clauses are interpreted narrowly, and political objections alone do not automatically qualify unless there is a demonstrable and immediate threat to safety or feasibility. Without meeting that threshold, a refusal to play would fall outside force majeure protections.

Beyond the immediate match

The implications may extend beyond the scorecard. ICC sources indicate that severe sanctions, including the possibility of suspension, could be considered if a refusal is deemed a breach of participation obligations. Any such action would follow due process rather than being immediate, but precedent exists for firm intervention when competition rules are undermined.

For now, the impact remains primarily sporting. India stand to gain two crucial points without play, while Pakistan risk compromising both their World Cup campaign and their standing within the ICC framework.

What was expected to be the tournament’s most watched fixture could instead become its most consequential non-match, shaped not by runs or wickets but by regulations that leave little room for interpretation.

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