It is a common thing that sometimes meaningless but interesting things go viral on social media, a recent example of which is a humorous phrase from a children’s cartoon, “Chin Tapakh Dum Dum”.
“Chin Tappakh Dum Dum” is common in every language today, every big and small repeats this phrase while no one knows where this funny 4 word phrase comes from.
This phrase is widely used on social media platforms especially Instagram, Facebook and Tik Tok.
“Chin Tapakh Dum Dum” is the “slogan” of Takiya, the villain of the popular Indian cartoon Chhota Bheem.
According to various media reports, “Chin Tapakh Dum Dum” was used in season 4, episode number 47 of the popular children’s cartoon Chhota Bheem.
The story of “Chin Tapakh Dum Dum” does not end there.
An interesting statement is also made in the Indian media reports about “Chin Tapakh Dum Dum”.
According to the Indian website NDTV, the phrase “Chin Patakh Dum Dum”, similar to “Chin Tapakh Dum Dum”, was used by Kishore Kumar in his 1966 film Lakka Dalki.
According to a report by ‘NDTV’, Kishore Kumar was heard in the past repeating the comic phrase ‘Chin Patakh Dum Dum’ repeatedly in his film.
It should be noted that there is a difference between tapakh and firecrackers in the two sentences.
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