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WATCH: ‘Go Kabutar Go’ Scene From Panchayat 3 Comes To Life In Chhattisgarh; Video Goes Viral

The unexpected connection between the viral TV show moment and reality brought a touch of humor to the Independence Day event

In a surprising moment during an Independence Day event in Chhattisgarh, a scene reminiscent of Panchayat 3 unfolded as officials released pigeons as part of a symbolic peace gesture.

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Pigeon Fails to Take Flight, Falls to Ground

During the event, Superintendent of Police Girja Shankar Jaiswal released a pigeon that, instead of soaring into the sky, struggled to fly and plummeted to the ground. The incident was quickly captured by attendees.

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Social Media Links Incident to Viral Panchayat 3 Scene

Netizens were quick to compare this real-life moment to a famous scene from Panchayat 3, where MLA Mohle attempts to release a pigeon with a similar outcome. The scene had become a popular meme, and the real-life occurrence reignited memories of the viral moment.

A Lighthearted Highlight to Independence Day Celebrations

The unexpected connection between the viral TV show moment and reality brought a touch of humor to the Independence Day event, as social media users shared the video widely, drawing parallels between the two incidents.

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First published on: Aug 20, 2024 08:21 PM IST


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