Updated Dec 26, 2020 | 10:12 IST
A video of a group of men sitting under a Christmas tree and playing Jingle Bells on Indian musical instruments such as Sitar, Sarangi, Shehnai, and Dhol has gone viral. Watch: Jingle Bells desi version  |  Photo Credit: Twitter
We all are familiar with the famous Christmas carol Jingle Bells. Every year, it is sung to ring in the holiday season on December 25.
A desi rendition of the same is going viral on the internet and is winning hearts all around.
The video is posted by Mahindra CEO on his Twitter. In it, a group of men is seen sitting under a Christmas tree and is playing the carol on Indian instruments such as Sitar, Sarangi, Shehnai, and a Dhol as well.
Christmas 2020: New Festive-time Movies to Lift Your Holiday Spirits
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What could be a better way to wave goodbye to 2020 than to sneak under cozy blankets and watching a Christmas themed movie with hot cocoa, your friends and family? To lift your Christmas spirits, we have covered your festive movie line-up. So, go grab a hot cup of chocolate with marshmallows and put on a cute pair of socks, and snuggle in a warm blanket to enjoy the holiday season.
Holidate: Starring Emma Roberts and Luke Bracey as Sloane and Jackson, Holidate features two strangers who make a pact to be each other’s fake holiday date in front of their families. But as the faith has it, both end up falling for each other as they both pretend to not be romantic or cheesy during the holidays. Have you seen such an original plotline before?
BERKELEY, Calif. (KGO) We ve heard pleas from health officials for families not to do traditional gatherings for Christmas. Busy airports indicate some lack of compliance. The question is why? Researchers at U.C. Berkeley and Harvard say It has to do with deep-seated rituals.
By tradition, this is a time to gather, to join crowds shopping, to go to church. Some people are either ignoring or dismissing pleas to forego these traditions for public safety. Researchers tell us it has to do with religious and secular rituals. When peoples rituals are altered, they respond with moral outrage, they feel angry, they judge the alteration to be wrong, and we find that this moral outrage persists, even when you have a good reason for altering the ritual, said Daniel Stein, a researcher and Ph.D. candidate at the Haas School of Business at U.C. Berkeley.
EXCLUSIVE: Namak Issk Ka Actress Shruti Sharma On Her Christmas Plans: I Will Try To Visit Church Anyhow
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Published: Friday, December 25, 2020, 7:00 [IST]
Christmas
is
here,
and
people
are
all
set
to
celebrate
the
joyful
festival
with
happiness.
However,
many
TV
actors
will
be
having
a
working
Christmas,
and
Shruti
Sharma
is
one
of
them.
Recently,
in
a
candid
chat
with
Filmibeat,
the
Namak
Issk
Ka
actress
shared
her
Christmas
plans
and
gave
some
important
advice
to
fans
about
the
celebration.
When
asked
about
the
Christmas
plans
of
this
year,
Shruti
Sharma
said, I
will
be
shooting
on
Christmas,
but
Businesses see increase in Christmas Eve shoppers
While most stores were closed some were open for shoppers needing last minute gifts
KAUZ News Channel 6 at 5PM - clipped version By Ebonee Coleman | December 24, 2020 at 6:54 PM CST - Updated December 24 at 6:54 PM
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - Christmas Eve has brought some much needed business to some stores in Wichita Falls.
“We need your support this year more than ever it’s important because you’re not only supporting your community but you’re also just supporting the families that you go to school and go to church and work with,” said Mary Ayers, Store Manager at Ramble & Company.