From scroll-worthy trends to important discussions, here’s what caught our attention on social media this week

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Lighthearted trends and serious conversations both found space on social media this week, giving people plenty to talk about. 

Something new is always catching attention online, and this week was no exception, with a mix of trends and conversations keeping us active across social media.

Some conversations that caught our eye!

Raghav Chadha raises concerns over copyright law

Raising the issue during Zero Hour in the Rajya Sabha, AAP MP Raghav Chadha called for amendments to the Copyright Act, 1957, to better protect digital content creators. He pointed out that millions of Indians now earn their living as creators, working as educators, reviewers, entertainers, musicians, satirists, and influencers.

Raghav Chadha argued that creators’ livelihoods should be safeguarded by clear legal frameworks rather than being affected by unpredictable and automated copyright enforcement systems.

Drishti Sindhi’s viral video wins praise for her father’s reaction

In a viral Instagram video, creator DrishtiSindhi tells her father that she has a boyfriend. Instead of reacting with anger or disapproval, he listens calmly and responds with understanding.

The brief exchange has struck a chord, with viewers praising the father’s supportive reaction and calling it a refreshing change from how such conversations usually play out at home.

The hype around Karan Aujla’s upcoming tour

Karan Aujla recently announced his India tour and fans, unsurprisingly, lost it. While some felt the ticket prices were on the higher side, that complaint turned into a fun trend. Fans started posting light-hearted videos asking Aujla to send them tickets, emphasizing about how much they love him and want to attend the show.

The twist was that Karan Aujla actually showed up in the comments, replying to many of these videos. That instantly pushed the trend further, with more fans jumping in, not really for free tickets, but for the chance to get noticed and hear back from the singer.

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Memes and Trends 

First day as a spy in Pakistan 

Inspired by the plot of Dhurandhar, a new social media trend has creators jokingly acting out their “first day as a spy in Pakistan.” The twist is that they keep getting caught because some very Indian habits just refuse to leave them.

Say the word on the beat

People on social media were obsessed with the game "Say the word on the beat", using it to test how well they could handle tricky tongue twisters.

Employee of the month

It’s always good to appreciate employees for their hard work, and most offices do that with an “employee of the month” feature. A recent social media trend plays on this idea, where people post their coworkers as employee of the month. The twist is the design choice. At first glance, the creatives look like obituaries, but once you actually read them, it becomes clear that the confusion is really down to some very poor graphic design.

Trending music we loved listening to!

Shararat 

Chanel 

From the start (funk slowed) 

Siroyi - Tirkit Dha 

Sunehra 

What was your favorite highlight of the week? Tell us in the comments below! 

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