A viral video of Jalandhar's 70-year-old Bebe ji selling food at Phagwara gate market has caught the attention of netizens, including actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh.
“How does one show love for one’s country? Maybe this is how . . . love made visible in action, not only in words or social media.” wrote a moved Randeep Hooda.
“We all pray he finds the strength to deal with the most unfortunate loss of a parent. I know how it feels...Our love and support is with you baby,” says Shah Rukh Khan, after he saw the heart-wrenching video of a toddler waking his dead mother on a Bihar railway station.
His channel with more than 220 videos—from the iconic Nizami biryani to a non-oven recipe of black forest cake, and thick shakes made from dragon fruit, figs, custard apple and a host of other tropical fruits—has garnered over 7,00,000 subscribers from across the world.
It has certainly been a busy year for social media users. There have been several reasons for the virtual world to come together and help each other. Whether it was the Kerala floods or the #MeToo movement – social media platforms have been abuzz with activity.
The 55-second live posted by the vlogger and shared on Facebook group Pathanamthitta Live is winning thousands of hearts. And for all the right reasons.
In a viral video posted by the Uttar Pradesh police on their official Twitter handle, Mauranipur City Police Inspector Premchand can be seen dragging a burning gas cylinder with a rope to a nearby pond.