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Here’s a quick look at what had everyone talking on social media this week.
Last week was full of moments that got everyone online talking about it. From trending memes to viral conversations, here are the highlights that grabbed our attention.
Conversations:
Instagram’s new video format (5120 X 1080)
Instagram might be all about Reels these days, but the newest thing catching everyone’s eye isn’t just another filter or sound but a video format. Creators are experimenting with what they’re calling the “Thinnest Video,” an ultra-wide 5120 x 1080 format that makes clips look cinematic. People can’t stop posting about it, though reactions are mixed. Some love how dramatic it looks, while others are confused and keep asking if it’s a cool new feature or just some kind of glitch.
Conversation around Ba***ds of Bollywood
It looks like Aryan Khan’s directorial debut has landed just the way he planned, because the internet can’t stop talking about it. His new web series 'The Ba***ds of Bollywood' takes a fresh look at the human side of the industry’s larger-than-life personalities. Viewers are praising how it balances comedy, drama, and action while making even the so-called “bad guys” feel relatable. The show has also given some really funny trends on social media, with fans creating memes and playful takes on their favourite moments.
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Memes and trends:
Gafoor
One of the many things from the show Ba***ds of Bollywood that made it to memes is the Gafoor song, which has quickly become a favourite among memers.
Confess your love (trend)
The song Confess You Love makes you dance on its signature step out of nowhere. The videos are hilarious, with people turning them into all kinds of memes.
The ‘Snow Effect’ on Instagram’s Edits
Recently, creators have been drawn to the ‘Snow Effect’, a visual effect that overlays reels with a soft, cinematic snowfall. Unlike fleeting fads, this trend has sparked genuine experimentation, with people across languages, Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Kannada, sharing their own interpretations and techniques.
Here are some trending songs that people loved this week:
Ice cream
Navaratri songs
Aye gori
Eu tô Fazendo Uma Mágica (Transition trend)
What was your favourite highlight of the week? Tell us in the comments below!
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