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The almost 1-minute-30-second video is pure chaos — a mix of typical Indian daily soap melodrama and full-blown thriller.
According to the caption on the clip, the footage is from a daily soap aired on Colors TV.
A meme-worthy clip from a television soap has gone viral on Instagram, with users on the social media platform comparing it to the American horror-thriller franchise ‘Final Destination’.
The almost 1-minute-30-second video is pure chaos — a mix of typical Indian daily soap melodrama and full-blown thriller.
The video begins with a man casually talking on the phone when he suddenly slips on something slippery on the floor. His mobile flies out of his hand in slow-mo style, and as he crashes to the ground, he somehow manages to hit a landline phone nearby. The phone’s receiver launches into the air and gets caught in a ceiling fan above.
For some reason, the telephone wire then wraps itself dramatically around the man’s neck, putting him in a chokehold. For the next excruciating minute, he helplessly wrestles with the never-ending cord as the ceiling fan whirs above — until, at long last, other characters in the serial finally notice him. The man’s fate remains unclear.
According to the caption on the clip, the footage is from a daily soap aired on Colors TV.
Meanwhile, the clip has taken over Instagram feeds, with users finding it hilarious — though some expressed frustration over the man’s overly intense and dramatic struggle for survival.
“Indian Final Destination version,” one user wrote, comparing it to the American horror-thriller. Another user added: “Final Destination Pro Max.”
“Can u imagine, i have seen this video, i appreciate my patient,” a user sarcastically confessed.
“I don’t know about the serial, but I want this cable. Whatever I buy keeps breaking without any physical load, and this one… damn good,” a user hilariously remarked.
While another user has already picked the winners for the upcoming TV awards: “And best acting award goes to the ceiling fan and the telephone cable”