Videos that went viral this week

Seven Days, Seven videos. The videos that netizens made popular through the week.

April 30, 2016 04:24 pm | Updated 04:24 pm IST

Homemade hoverbike

You thought only Bruce Wayne could create a batmobile that can fly? This plumber can make one too, with help from #UnlearnFord.

Breaking News: Windows 10 Update

Update announcements are like unannounced guests. You may love having them but not when you are already busy. This weather reporter gets a Windows 10 upgrade reminder when she is busy taking the audience through the weather pattern in America. Worse, she doesn't even know about it as all she gets to see is the green screen.

A Royal Challenge this!

Chris Gayle, Virat Kohli and Shane Watson are known to be great with their bats. But here is a video that shows the other side of these star players at the RCB after-party.

'Dear Elders, I'm sorry'

Here is a game. Watch the video and say if you agree with it or not and we'll guess your age. Alexis Bloomer's anti-millennial video has not only gone viral but has polarised the social world. While the elders praise her for her non-stop two minute rant, the youngsters have a lot to contradict with her.

Will you ever be a King?

The best thing about being a kid is that you can just ask anyone anything and simply getaway with that. This kid not only posed an emabrassing question to Prince Harry, the fifth in line of succession to the British Monarchy, but also got a pat for his question.

First date with the outside world

Here is a baby koala, born in Queensland’s Australia Zoo, exploring the world outside its mother's pouch for the first time.

When Julia Roberts turned saleswoman for a mystery product

'It's versatile', 'hypoallergenic', and 'Mother's Day is around the corner...' Julia Roberts tried to hard sell this product at The Ellen Show, which would be the last thing you would gift your mother on any given day.

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