A recent video from Kerala has been making waves on social media, sparking a heated debate among netizens. The clip, which has gone viral on platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, appears to show [briefly describe the video content].
We don’t just watch viral videos; we dissect them, meme them, and turn them into a legitimate syllabus for social media discussion. In the time it takes to drink a cup of chaya (tea), a random video shot on a budget smartphone can travel from a WhatsApp group in Kasaragod to a Instagram Reel in Thiruvananthapuram.
Kerala, known for its high literacy rate and active social media engagement, often finds itself at the center of various online trends and discussions. The Malayali community, spread across the globe, actively participates in these online conversations, making viral content from or related to Kerala a significant aspect of social media discourse.
What makes our viral videos different from the rest of the world? Globally, people go viral for stunts or curated dances. In Kerala, you go viral for authenticity .