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Woman tries to kiss her husband in Zoom meeting, Anand Mahindra calls her “Woman of the Year”

By Gwen Garcia
April 7, 2021
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The coronavirus pandemic has changed a lot of things in the world. One of them is our way of working. Since the start of the pandemic, people have relied heavily on platforms like Zoom and Teams to organize business meetings and other work-related meetings.

But gradually, zoom calls became a source of entertainment after producing meme-worthy content every two weeks.

Video of woman trying to kiss her husband on his Zoom call has gone missing viral on social networks. The video shared by famous businessman Harsh Goenka shows the woman leaning in to kiss her husband, not realizing that his camera is on.

In the viral video, the man can be seen talking about GDP when suddenly his wife appears in the frame and tries to kiss him. But he quickly pulls back and gestures towards the screen and says his camera is on.

“Zoom call ….. so funny,” Harsh Goenka wrote in his tweet.

Zoom call ….. so funny pic.twitter.com/6SV62xukMN

– Dur Goenka (@hvgoenka) February 19, 2021

What’s even more hilarious is that the video caught the attention of Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra, who not only re-shared the video on his Twitter handle, but also named the woman of the video “woman of the year”.

“Ahaha. I name the lady woman of the year. And if the husband had been more indulgent and flattered, I would have nominated them for the couple of the year but he gave up because of his bad mood! @hvgoenka, “Anand Mahindra wrote in his tweet.

Haha. I nominate the lady woman of the year. And if the husband had been more indulgent and flattered, I would have nominated them for the couple of the year but he gave up because of his bad mood! @hvgoenka https://t.co/MVCnAM0L3W

– anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) February 19, 2021

The viral video has so far garnered more than five lakhs of views on Twitter and has left netizens divided.

“It’s raw inner pleasure,” said one Twitter user.

It is Raw Inner Pleasure!

– Abhaykrsingh (@AbhaySinghKr) February 19, 2021

While another user added: “A grumpy husband … and a loving wife … an absolutely perfect couple.”

A grumpy husband … and a loving wife … an absolutely perfect couple 🙂

– Arindam (@arindamse) February 19, 2021

This error comes days after a girl named Shweta accidentally left her mic on during a Zoom call while talking about her friend’s love life with someone on another call. The video went viral and sparked a memes party on social media with the hashtag #ShwetaYourMicIsOn for a few days.

So the next time you attend a zoom call, be sure to turn off your camera and mic to avoid any meme-worthy mishaps!


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