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Indian Express
29 minutes ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
‘They thought it's just a CAT': Pack of dogs chase lioness in viral video, what happens next feels straight out of ‘Bhagam Bhag'
Remember that hilarious scene in the movie Bhagam Bhag where Akshay Kumar's character runs for his life after being chased by a group of men, only for the entire group to run the other way after being spooked by a dog? A similar scene recently unfolded in real life, and it's taken the Internet by storm. In a now-viral video shared by Arhant Shelby (@Arhantt_pvt) and later reposted by the meme page 'Ghar Ke Kalesh,' a lioness is seen strolling into a narrow lane somewhere in India, the exact location still unknown. Then, we see nine street dogs, mistaking the big cat for just another feline intruder, charging at it with confidence. But within seconds, realisation dawns, and all of them beat a hasty retreat. The on-screen text introduces the pack as 'Dogesh bhai gang.' They thought it's just a CAT😭 — Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) July 15, 2025 The caption that came with the video sums it up with perfect deadpan humour: 'They thought it's just a CAT.' The post has since accumulated a million views and has people cracking up across social media. One viewer responded to the video saying, 'That's why they say, sometimes ignorance is bliss!' Another user, after closely inspecting the footage, wrote, 'I did the count. 9 went in, 8 came out.' A third X user reacted, 'That Bhagam Bhag scene featuring Rajpal Yadav.' 'Well, they weren't entirely wrong. It was a cat — just much bigger than they had expected,' said another user.


Indian Express
5 days ago
- Climate
- Indian Express
Jaipur man breaks down after losing phone in rainwater, video goes viral: ‘As a country, we fail every day'
In a moment that captured both heartbreak and the everyday struggles of urban India, a young man in Jaipur was seen in tears after losing his mobile phone to rainwater flooding. The incident took place in the Ramniwas Bagh area, where heavy monsoon showers had left roads waterlogged due to inadequate drainage. According to India Today, the man, identified as Haldar, was navigating the flooded streets on his Activa when he lost balance and slipped. As he fell, his phone slipped from his grasp and disappeared into the murky water. A visibly emotional Haldar was seen wading through the water, desperately trying to find his phone. The more he searched, the more hopeless it seemed, until frustration gave way to tears. He wept, blaming the city's poor infrastructure for his loss. A passerby recorded the moment, and the video quickly went viral, sparking widespread reactions online. Guy breaking down in tears after his mobile phone reportedly slipped into rainwater in Jaipur. — Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) July 10, 2025 One user said, 'As a country, we fail every day. Just when monsoon starts, we see rivers everywhere. Just when winter starts, we see smogs everywhere. Whole year: pollution, electricity issue, drainage issue. Sad thing is we all have accepted all these as regular.' Another person wrote, 'I understand the pain of losing something valuable because of someone. We protect what we care about, but when it's lost in a disaster, it breaks us. Corrupt leaders and poor systems will never understand this kind of suffering.' Many empathised with Haldar, noting the financial and emotional value a phone holds, especially for those who save up for months to afford one. 'It really is painful to see him like this because who knows with how much hard earned money he or his parents bought it,' read another comment. Residents told India Today that Ramniwas Bagh often suffers from flooding due to a slope on one side and an inefficient drainage system, a recurring issue every monsoon. This isn't an isolated case. Similar scenes have emerged from other cities too. In Gurgaon, videos showed waterlogged roads, half-submerged cars, and flooded homes – underlining how quickly urban life can be upended by a few hours of rain.


Hindustan Times
08-07-2025
- Hindustan Times
American hurls racial abuse at calm Indian man, desi internet slams hate with powerful replies
A deeply disturbing video showing an Indian-origin man being racially harassed by an American stranger has gone viral, drawing widespread condemnation and reigniting conversations around racism in the United States. A disturbing clip of racial abuse in America triggered strong condemnation on social media.(X/@gharkekalesh) (Also read: American vlogger gets emotional as Indian mom lovingly feeds him with her hands in viral video) The incident, captured on video and initially posted by the X account Abrahamic Lincoln, shows the Indian man being confronted in what appears to be a parking area. Without any provocation, a white man begins recording the encounter and launches into a racist tirade, targeting the man's ethnicity and nationality. 'Why are you in my country? Why are you here? Why are you in America? I don't like you guys here. There are too many of you guys here,' the man is heard saying angrily. 'Indians, you guys are flooding all the white countries, and we are tired of it. Americans are getting sick of this sh**. I want you to go back to India.' Throughout the shocking rant, the Indian man remains calm and composed. The video, later reposted by Ghar Ke Kalesh with the caption, 'White guy confronts a random Indian man for no reason, what a racist piece of trash,' has since sparked a wave of online outrage. Watch the clip here: Social media reacts with fury and support The clip has drawn strong backlash on social media, with thousands of users expressing disgust at the behaviour and extending solidarity with the victim. 'White migrants calling others migrants is quite funny,' commented one user, while another added, 'Nothing, they're just intimidated by Indians! They know how talented, capable, and progressive we are. It only shows their insecurities.' (Also read: US YouTuber who once slammed flight to India is now stuck in Pakistan amid border tensions) Another comment read, 'An outsider calling another outsider an outsider. The land originally belongs to Native Americans, not to these Europeans.' Others echoed this sentiment, with one saying, 'Ironically, they don't even know the origins of their ancestors.' The economic contributions of the Indian community also came into focus. 'Because of India, America is making money. Have some respect,' wrote one user. Another chimed in, 'Indians don't take your jobs, they create entire industries. So yes, you will see us everywhere.'


Time of India
08-07-2025
- Time of India
Watch: Viral video shows an Indian man being racially harassed by an American who tells him to go back!
Racism continues to be a harsh reality for many immigrants across the globe, even in countries known for their diversity and democratic values. Despite laws and awareness efforts, people of colour often find themselves subjected to hate, bias, and indifference. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Social media has now become a powerful platform that brings such content to the limelight and also gives voice to the silent struggles of countless individuals who experience such behavior every day. One such disturbing incident has now come up from the United States, where an Indian-origin man was racially harassed by a white American in broad daylight and for no apparent reason. The moment was caught on camera and has since gone viral. Indian man harassed for 'being in America' A disturbing video of a racist incident in the US has gone viral, showing an Indian-origin man being confronted and abused by a white American man. The clip was first shared by the X account Abrahamic Lincoln and later reposted by Ghar Ke Kalesh with the caption, 'White guy confronts a random Indian man for no reason, what a racist piece of trash.' In the video, the white man aggressively questions the Indian man in the US, saying, 'Why are you in my country? Why are you here? Why are you in America? I don't like you guys here. There are too many of you guys here. Indians, you guys are flooding all the white countries, and we are tired of it.' The Indian man, visibly confused but composed, simply responds with, 'Oh, is it?' and 'Alright,' before calmly walking away. Despite the non-confrontational response, the aggressor continues muttering slurs, including, 'Tired of this f*** brown people invading our f****** country. F***** bullshit.'** Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The video has sparked intense debate online, with many condemning the man's behaviour and praising the Indian man's calm demeanor. One X user commented, 'White guy randomly confronting a peaceful Indian man — for what? His race? His existence? Disgusting. Absolutely shameful.' Another added, 'He should have asked that question to his government instead of asking the guy who came there legally.' Many people also supported the immigrant saying, 'They're just intimidated by Indians! They know how talented, capable, and progressive we are. It only shows their insecurities.'


Indian Express
08-07-2025
- General
- Indian Express
Watch: Children carry 15-foot Indian rock python bare-handed, parade it for 3 km in UP village
A video of a group of children parading a 15-foot Indian rock python in Uttar Pradesh's Bulandshahr has caught the Internet's attention. According to a report in NDTV, onlookers did not inform the local authorities or the forest department after the incident unfolded, and the children released the giant python into a nearby forest. The now-viral clip shows a group of children lifting the reptile bare-handed from the head, mid, and tail, and parading it through the village. Many of them were seen recording the incident and taking selfies with the snake. Reports also stated that they walked with the python for nearly 3 km, attracting a massive crowd in the village. Watch the video here: A 15-foot-long giant python was spotted in Bulandshahr UP. Villagers and children captured the python with their hands. — Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) July 7, 2025 Soon after the video came to light, numerous social media users found the incident amusing, while others slammed the local authorities. A user wrote, 'This is insane.. children with bare hands.' Another user commented, 'This is horrible treatment for that endangered species of wild animal. I wonder where are the wildlife authorities?' 'Barbaric behavior. Somalia… Tanzania have better civic sense than bimarus.. One of the main reason Maharashtra must ban bimaru infilteration because of this barbarian behavior,' a third user reacted. 'Python got the scare of its life lmao,' a fourth user chimed in. According to Wildlife SOS, a website dedicated to wildlife, the Indian rock python is one of the longest and largest snakes found in the country. The reptile can grow up to 20 feet in length and weigh up to 90 kg, and is a Schedule I species under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. As per Section 9 of the Act, hunting, capturing, or even disturbing such protected wildlife is strictly prohibited and punishable with imprisonment for a term of three to seven years, along with a minimum fine of Rs 25,000.