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Comedian Shraddha Jain, popularly known as ‘Aiyyo Shraddha’ on social media frequently shares hilarious content on the internet. From her funny videos on layoffs in the tech sector to her take on the performance review process, many videos of Shraddha amuse the internet. Recently, the comedian took to Instagram to share a video from her Chennai show. In the video, Shraddha reveals the three favourite Hindi words of Chennai.
In the now-viral video, Shraddha can be seen performing on the stage during her Chennai show. As the clip opens, she first thanks the audience of Chennai. She describes that recently when she finished her Mumbai and Pune shows she posted a little snippet on Instagram and someone from Chennai commented on the post. She goes on to describe that, the comment reads, “Your Chennai show will also have so much Hindi.”
Replying to the comment, Shraddha says in the video, “No way, I have read enough to know since 1937, this state is the reason we have two official languages. Nothing unifies Tamil Nadu like Hindi.” She further elaborates, “From 1937 to 2024, Chennai has only gone as far as like three Hindi words, and that three Hindi words are Mahendra Singh Dhoni. I am just going to stick only those three Hindi words.”
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The video was shared a day ago and since then it has collected thousands of views and likes and numbers are still increasing. The clip has taken the internet by storm as some users praised the comedian’s sarcasm. “Nobody beats you, you’re too good,” commented a person. The video prompted several Chennai Super King (CSK) and MS Dhoni fans to express their thoughts in the comments section of the post. “Yes MSD,” added another. “thalaaaaa,” wrote a third. “That was such an amazing sentence…Nothing unites Tamil Nadu more than Hindi,” expressed a fourth. “Yes only MSD,” mentioned a fifth.
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