An online user’s judgmental captions, which praised the folk dance as "classy" while criticizing the freestyle dance as a "culture crash," led to a broader discussion on gender norms and personal freedom. Many defended the students, arguing that festive celebrations shouldn't be used to gatekeep cultural "purity". 5. Safety and Accountability: SUVs and Influencers
Videos captured a delivery agent and others standing in a catatonic, statue-like state.
Several videos have prompted calls for stricter law enforcement: An online user’s judgmental captions, which praised the
One of the most widely discussed videos in April and May 2026 involves unsettling footage of individuals standing completely motionless for hours in public areas, including .
In recent days, Chandigarh —the iconic "City Beautiful"—has found itself at the center of intense online discourse following several viral videos that have sparked widespread debate across Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook. These incidents range from heartwarming gestures to serious public safety concerns, illustrating the powerful role of social media in shaping local narratives. These incidents range from heartwarming gestures to serious
The agent’s amused and surprised reaction resonated with viewers, who celebrated the "only in India" moment of festive generosity. 4. Cultural Clashes: The GGDSD College Holi Debate
The footage triggered a "zombie drug" scare online, with users speculating about the use of synthetic substances. 100 because they lacked loose change.
Users praised her courage, using the video to highlight the ongoing fight for university autonomy and democratic student representation. 3. The "Noteon Ki Mala" Wedding Surprise
While police have investigated these incidents, they have urged the public to avoid spreading unverified claims while they determine if the behavior is linked to medical issues or substance abuse. 2. Panjab University: The Brave Student Confrontation
A family in the midst of wedding celebrations paid a Blinkit delivery agent for a ₹2,000 order using a traditional currency garland (noteon ki mala) worth ₹2,100 because they lacked loose change.