Published 16:11 IST, September 10th 2019
Disha Patani's Chandrayaan-2 tweet gets an interesting reaction
Disha Patani's Chandrayaan-2 has received quite an interesting and hilarious reaction on Twitter that has left many netizens chuckling on the internet.
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Disha Patani, who is known in and around B-town for being a powerhouse of talent has often left fans confused as many do not know the correct way to pronounce her surname.
Disha Patani's Chandrayaan-2 tweet gets an interesting reaction :
However, a twitter user's wit left many astounded as he compared her name to the status of Chandrayaan-2's Vikram Lander. The actress had recently posted a tweet lauding the efforts of ISRO when Chandrayaan-2's Vikram Lander failed to land on the lunar surface.
The tweet gained an interesting reaction from a netizen who tweeted asking why Vikram Lander has behaved like her name. Playing on her name Disha which means (direction) and Pata-Nahi means (don't know), the tweet quickly went viral and netizens could not stop laughing.
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don't know why #VikramLander behaved like your name#Chandrayaan2Landing https://t.co/He5KNYYXBW
— d J 🎧 (@djaywalebabu) September 7, 2019
Netizens left laughing:
The tweet quickly went viral and drew some hilarious reactions from other users. "Lol", "epic joke", "Took one minute but it made me chuckle", " superb", ranged some of the comments. Read below-
— Kranthi Konduru (@KranthiKonduru) September 7, 2019
Epic
— Brahma 🌿 (@dTweetOfBrahma) September 7, 2019
SUPERB!!!!!!
— दिवते चंद्रकांत 🇮🇳 (@diwety) September 9, 2019
Vikram Lander located:
ISRO updated that the Vikram lander has been located by the orbiter of Chandrayaan 2, which was known to be lying on the lunar surface after a hard-landing, however, communication is yet to be established. India's space agency further notified that all possible efforts are being made to establish communication with the lander.
Vikram, with rover 'Pragyan' housed inside it, hit the lunar surface after communication with the ground-stations was lost during its final descent, just 2.1 km above the lunar surface, in the early hours of Saturday.
ISRO chairman K Sivan had declared the mission close to 100% successful. He stated that Chandrayaan 2 had two aims - science and technology demonstration. Talking about the science part, he said that the Orbiter has achieved the science part. He shared that the Orbiter will share new data about the moon.
15:56 IST, September 10th 2019