12/10/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/11/2024 01:43
2024 was a remarkable year for India, marked by an explosion of creativity and innovation on Instagram that resonated globally. At the Meta Festivalin Mumbai, we shared Instagram's 2024 Year-in-Review.
Instagram was abuzz with exciting global collaborations, featuring Indian artists teaming up with international stars to create mesmerizing music. These partnerships not only showcased the diversity of Indian talent but also highlighted the universal language of music. Some notable collaborations included Diljit Dosanjh'scollaboration with American rapper Saweetiefor the song 'Khutti', King'scollaboration with American artist Nick Jonas for the song 'Maan Meri Jaan' and Harsh Likhari'scollaboration with Canadian artist Connor Pricefor the song 'Customs'.
In a fascinating turn of events, the world continued to go desi, with Indian trends going global. The Asoka makeup trendwas one such example, with creators in countries like Indonesia, Nigeria, and Slovakiatrying it out. Creators in Japanwere also lip-syncing to dialogues from Bollywood movies like Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. Furthermore, foreign creators like Drew Hicksand Agu Stanleycreated content in Indian languages, showcasing how the world is embracing all things desi.
From chart-topping hits to regional favorites, the country's diverse musical landscape was on full display. While tracks like 'Big Dawgs' and 'Taambdi Chaambdi' got global attention, regional music drove a lot of national cheer. Haryanvi track 'Jale 2', Punjabi track 'Ve Haaniyaan', Marathi track like 'Gulabi Sadi', Tamil track 'Aasa Kooda', and Bhojpuri track 'Bandookk', drive 9.7 million, 3.9 million, 3.8 million, 1.8 millionand 1.7 millionreels respectively.
Other breakaway music included 'Tauba Tauba' from the movie 'Bad Newz', 'Aaj Ki Raat' from the movie 'Stree 2' and 'Nadaaniyan' by Akshath Acharya. These tracks had 3 million, 2.3 million,and 2.2 millionreels created with them respectively.
Movies and TV shows capture the zeitgeist of the times like no other, and 2024 seemed like the year of embracing both old favorites and new releases. The re-release of movies like Rockstarand Laila Majnubrought back memories for many, while the 30th anniversary of the iconic series FRIENDSwas celebrated by fans worldwide. The ever-expanding memes from the movie Hera Phericontinued to entertain audiences, showcasing the enduring appeal of these beloved titles.
Among the new releases, the third season of the series Mirzapurand Panchayat, as well as Laapataa Ladies, received widespread acclaim for its talent and Oscar entry. These shows captivated audiences with their engaging storylines and memorable characters.
Indians continued to demonstrate their unrelenting enthusiasm for sports, with each passing year witnessing a growing diversity in their interests. This year was no exception, as the nation came together to cheer on their favorite teams and athletes across various disciplines. This year the nation undeniably cheered the Indian cricket teamfor the T20 World Cup, they also celebrated Olympians such as Manu Bhakerand Neeraj Chopra, and toasted to Royal Challengers Bangalore's(RCB) win at the first Women's Premier League.
Every year, a new crop of talented individuals emerges from the shadows to capture the nation's attention. These rising stars are not overnight sensations, but rather talented individuals who have been honing their craft for years. An unexpected turn of events catapulted them to national recognition, and 2024 was no exception. These trailblazers were Hanumankind, Nancy Tyagi, Dolly Chai Wala, and the Vada Pao Girl, whose unique talents and personalities left a lasting impact on the cultural landscape.