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Tui Tui is a South Asian comedy video that gained popularity online for its challenging each other. The series became widely shared across social media platforms, especially in countries like Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan. The phrase Tui Tui itself—informal and playful in tone—reflects familiar address in several South Asian languages, notably Bengali.
Overview
[edit]The video features exaggerated people and challenging humor revolving around a heated, yet comedic, argument between two individuals. The recurring line Tui Tui is delivered in various emotional tones, which became a viral comedic video.
Often cited as an example of regional internet comedy, Tui Tui represents a genre that thrives on local dialects, and over-the-top acting.
Popularity and Reception
[edit]The video went viral after being posted on [citation needed], amassing millions of views within days.
Cultural Impact
[edit]The phrase Tui Tui entered online slang in parts of South Asia, used to describe a comedy video.