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The viral 'Melodi' phenomenon is back in the spotlight after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reunited at the G7 Summit, delivering yet another internet-breaking moment. During their warm interaction, Meloni jokingly remarked that she and Modi are "the most famous couple on Instagram," referring to the viral social media craze that began after their COP28 selfie and the hashtag #Melodi took the internet by storm. Modi responded with a smile as the light-hearted exchange quickly spread across social media platforms. The summit also produced another headline-making moment when a hot microphone captured Meloni revealing that she had quit smoking.Von der Leyen responded with a simple "Good," adding to the relaxed and candid atmosphere. WATCH

Updated 18 days ago

What began as a sarcastic internet response to controversial “cockroach” and “parasite” remarks aimed at unemployed youth has now transformed into one of South Asia’s biggest digital satire movements. India’s viral ‘Cockroach Janta Party’ or CJP has exploded across Instagram and meme culture, crossing millions of followers and turning frustration, unemployment anxiety, and Gen-Z humour into a full-scale online phenomenon. Now, the movement appears to be crossing borders. Pakistani social media platforms are witnessing the rise of similar satire-driven pages, including the emerging ‘Cockroach Awami Party’, which openly references inspiration from India’s viral meme movement. With green-and-white branding, ironic political messaging, and Gen-Z meme culture at its core, the Pakistani spin-offs are attempting to recreate the same anti-establishment internet energy that made CJP go massively viral in India.

Updated 1 month ago

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