Updated September 15th, 2019 at 11:05 IST

Hindi Diwas: Twitter users find unique ways to celebrate the day

Hindi Diwas was celebrated across the country on Saturday, September 14. Netizens made a funny viral trend by giving Hollywood movie titles a desi twist

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Hindi Diwas was celebrated across the country on Saturday, September 14. Netizens made a funny viral trend by giving Hollywood movie titles a desi twist. They used the now-viral and funny hashtag #HollywoodMoviesHindiName, Twitter users did everything they could do by translating the titles of several Hollywood movies. Hundreds of memes and jokes were circulated on the microblogging site.

Have a look at some of the funniest ones:

A user named @Athiest_Krishna translated the name of the movie Spiderman to ‘Makdi Aadmi’  and Fast & Furious to 'Tej aur Ati Krudh'  

One user named the Marvel Cinematic Universe's (MCU) superhero movie Doctor Strange, starring Benedict Cumberbatch as 'Doctor ajeeb hai' and other user turned a 2011 romantic comedy, 'Friends with Benefits' into 'Laabh Vaale Mitr' by using the google translate app and the results were hilarious

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One user turned 'Silence of the Lambs', which stars Anthony Hopkins as a jailed, cannibalistic serial killer, into 'Bakariya Bolat Naahi'.

Another user translated the movie 'The Mummy Returns' and shared it 

A user shared an image of the movie 'Partner' and called it 'Men in Black' 

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About Hindi Diwas

Hindi Diwas is celebrated every year to commemorate the day Hindi was adopted as India's official language by the country's Constituent Assembly. Written in Devanagri script, Hindi is one of 22 scheduled languages in the country. Hindi became the official language of India under Article 343 on September 14, 1949. English is the country's other official language.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to Twitter to congratulate the people on the occasion of Hindi Diwas. "Many congratulations to you all on the occasion of Hindi Diwas. The simplicity and decency of a language give meaning to the expression. Hindi has beautifully incorporated these aspects," PM Modi tweeted in Hindi. 

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Published September 15th, 2019 at 08:52 IST