Last Updated: December 18, 2023, 14:43 IST
The viral audio is predicated on the tune of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’s title monitor. (Photo Credits: Youtube)
The pattern is being credited to Hussein Vally, a singer from Johannesburg, South Africa. He posted a video of him singing this comical rendition of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai on Facebook in July 2022.
After Moye Moye, a brand new track is inspiring all varieties of memes on social media. This time the track is Inky Pinky Ponky, a nursery rhyme sung to the tune of the 1998 hit track Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. People are utilizing this audio to depict a state of affairs wherein they’re on the struggling finish or going through the implications of their ill-thought-out actions. For occasion, an individual used this audio to jokingly point out how their mind blanks out as they’re attempting to check for an examination or struggling to do easy duties like opening a can of soda after getting lengthy nail extensions. So far this audio has over 25,000 reels on Instagram.
Most lately, cricketer Shikar Dhawan additionally posted an Instagram reel on this audio. In the clip, captioned as ‘Brain not braining’, Dhawan is enjoying the harmonium and singing the lyrics with over-the-top expressions. Dhawan’s reel has over 20 lakh likes because it was posted on December 13.
According to India Today, this pattern is being credited to Hussein Vally, a singer from Johannesburg, South Africa. He posted a video of him singing this nursery rhyme on the tune of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai on Facebook in July 2022. He additionally barely modified the rhyme’s lyrics to raised match the unique track. The lyrics of the viral audio are: “Inky pinky ponky, daddy purchased a donkey. Donkey died, daddy cried, inky pinky ponky. Daddy stated to mommy, eager for my donkey, Kya karun hay, dukh-dukh hota hai.”
This is not the only unexpected audio clip that went viral this year. Back in October, Jasmeen Kaur, a women’s clothing store owner from Delhi posted a video in which she was advertising clothes from her store. She enthusiastically described a suit set as “Just looking like a wow”. This time period caught up and other people started utilizing it as a praise or to point out off their make-up seems or outfits.
This meme lastly cemented itself as a viral pattern after well-liked composer Yashraj Mukhate sampled Kaur’s audio in a jingle. So far this video has over 18 lakh likes.
The pattern acquired the largest superstar endorsement when actor Deepika Padukone posted a clip on her Instagram feed wherein she mimics the phrase “Just wanting like a wow” whereas wanting straight within the digital camera.


