Ranveer Allahbadia, aka BeerBiceps, is known for his ‘controversial’ podcasts. His podcast, The Ranveer Show, has included a slew of high-profile guests, including many Bollywood celebrities. The presentations cover a wide range of topics, including relationships, self-improvement, and spirituality. This time, the podcaster is being heavily trolled. Yet it’s not for his program, but rather for an Instagram caption. Ranveer shared a photo of himself dressed in a black suit. He began his post on Instagram, “Ayo ishyaboi BeerBiceps checkin in. AKA Noddy, AKA Vibrator for the soul.” That’s correct. I just named myself Noddy. I notice an increase in Instagram followers while you see memes. That’s correct. We’re constantly looking for the bright side.”
He describes himself as a “Vibrator for the Soul.” “is what drew netizens’ notice, and he is currently being heavily mocked for it. “Enjoy your magnificent face, darling.” You’d know what pure soul vibration felt like if you only gave me a chance “He went on to say.
“What happened to this caption?” Maybe to Brahmloka, where time moves 1000 times slower than it does on Earth (bhooloka). Come along with me. Let me look at you for a thousand thousand years “He suggested this.
Several people flocked to Twitter to giggle at this caption. “ye banda pagal ho chuka hai, ye banda pagal ho chuka hai, y “tweeted one Twitter user. “No, it does not harm me.” IT HURTS ME IN NO WAY. I said that it did not harm me. hahahaha You just have to turn this bad energy into good energy, just as I do. That has no effect on me. You are, indeed. I am undisturbed, serene, and unaffected. FAITH IN ME, “Someone else wrote.
Nevertheless, his ‘aggressive nodding’ had already become a popular social media joke. It’s crucial to show your visitor that you’re really, honestly, fully listening during interviews, but Ranveer may be a touch too eager. Twitter turned it into a meme, with users citing various situations in which they were forced to fake enthusiasm, such as college lectures, friends complaining about their breakups for the umpteenth time, friends’ mothers complaining about them, organic chemistry classes, and brutal feedback from bosses when you know you can’t afford to quit that job.

