![]() ![]() I am sure this thought has crossed all our minds at least once - this looks so good on the screen, where/when can I eat this?īut these dishes are nowhere to be found. If I had a penny for every time I watch a show or series on food and crave it, I’d be in the league of the super rich. #curiosity #visa #renewal #application #templerun Please note this is not to hurt anyone's sentiments religious or otherwise. PS: This is just a fun trivia I knew and felt like sharing. While I don’t endorse or object to any of this, I am just hoping my friend’s visa comes through. Yes, in Delhi, Jalandhar, Hyderabad, and Ahmedabad, there are places of worship where people pray for similar reasons. There are more such temples across India. When I started reading about it, I found that this is a high-tech temple with a custom website (with the domain no less) that tells you the procedure to offer prayers based on whether you’re a professional or a student or if you fall into a category other than these two.Īnd your curiosity nerd found something else too. It is said that if you pray here, the chances of getting your visa application approved are close to 100 percent.Īnd this is no ordinary temple. Saravana Bhavan, Marina Beach, and Mylapore may be signature landmarks in Chennai, but there is another place that is unique to the city to help people travel out of it.Įnter the Sri Lakshmi Visa Ganapathy Temple in Pazhavanthangal, Chennai or commonly known as the Visa Ganapathy. Now you may be wondering which visa god am I referring to. When a friend of mine said he has been waiting for his visa to come through, I casually asked him to pray to the visa gods. But have you heard of a US visa approval temple run? You would have heard of or played Temple Run. #wimbledon #wimbledon2023 #promotedtweets #twitter #alcaraz #tennis #GOAT #master #thalaiva #naatunaatu #keralaboatrace Or a curiosity nerd, who won’t rest until he finds the why behind things and posts it on LinkedIn for everyone to know (and for the engagement) □. Sometimes, it may just be a marketer who will give us 5 minutes of validation and dopamine if we look closely. Now life is like that you see - small things bring us immense joy and pride. We know better now but it made us happy, and I’ll take it. When we were discussing the tweet, Shrikar & I had our five minutes of fun revelling on the Master/Thailava reference. If you haven't, you should read Karthik’s post (linked in comments) that breaks down every bit of how the campaign achieved this pattern. ![]() Now as I looked further, I saw that Karthik Srinivasan, one of my favourite handles (and the OG in spotting such occurrences) had already covered it in detail, so I took a backseat from explaining the reasoning behind it. And that’s how some of you might have seen tweets mentioning Naatu Naatu and the Kerala Boat race, because these were promoted tweets targeted to Indian audiences for a localized experience. Turns out, all of this is a targeted ad campaign. And here’s what your curiosity nerd found. Keen to find the why behind this pattern, I started looking up online. When I heard this I was like, wait a minute. ![]() He told me there’s a tweet calling Roger Federer ‘Thalaiva’ from the Wimbledon account. I shared this with Shrikar Marur, with whom I discuss Tamil cinema. I was like, wow, how is the official Twitter handle of Wimbledon posting content with such offbeat and niche references, and Tamil no less. I had a splendid weekend watching the Men’s Final at Wimbledon and seeing Alcaraz win.īut what caught my eye was this image, where he was called 'Master'. ![]()
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