Hilarious paragliding video goes viral on social media


New Delhi, Aug 30 (IANS): A hilarious video of a man requesting the instructor to make him land while paragliding has gone viral on the social media and sparked several funny memes online.

The man in the video, identified as Vipin Sahu, belongs to Uttar Pradesh and apparently has a fear of heights. The video was recorded when Sahu and his friends went on a trip to Manali in July.

In the video, one can see Sahu very excited at the beginning of paragliding, but later on he got so nervous that he was quick to ask the instructor to land him.

His words "Bhai bas land kara de" and "Bhai 500 jyada le le lekin land kara de" have gone viral.

At the very same time, the paragliding instructor, insisting the flyer to keep his legs up ("paanv uncha rakh") is equally funny.

Ever since the video was uploaded, there have been hundreds of memes flooding the social media.

A user tweeted: "Meanwhile Pakistani Chandrayaan to China: 'Bhai 100-200 jyada le kar bas moon pe land kara de' #landkarade."

"Once a wise man said: "Bhai ek baar land kara de bas, and the rest is history," tweeted one user.

"Looking at the fare on the meter in a yellow taxi in Kolkata. Me: Bhai ride lambi nahin karni. Bas land kara de. #BasLandKaraDe," wrote another.

The viral video was first uploaded by Sahu's younger brother on his YouTube channel.

  

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