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DEMON SELFIE (April 13, 2017)
If you are Ravana and are taking a selfie, where do you even begin pointing? A young man dresses as the multi-headed Ravana during a religious rally to celebrate the Gajan Festival in Kolkata. It’s a tradition for devotees to dress up as characters from Hindu epics and go around, awaiting fulfillment from the mythical God Shiva.
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MOST TWEETED SELFIE (March 2, 2014)
'Best photo ever.', Oscars 2014 host Ellen Degeneres tweeted the famous selfie. The jury is still out on that but it was definitely a record-breaking one. DeGeneres headed into the front row audience and whipped out her phone. The tweet soon got 80,000 retweets in three minutes and over one million in less than an hour, quickly becoming the most retweeted image ever (beating Obama's election win photo). The celebrity-packed selfie had one outsider though. Actress Lupita N'yongo's opportunistic brother, Peter, a non-actor.
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CELL-FIE (April 24, 2018)
Delhi’s Modern School students click selfies inside a police cell during their visit to Barakhamba Road Police station. The students were there to get first-hand knowledge of medico legal and investigative procedures to be followed in cases of sexual offense. More than five rape cases were reported on an average everyday in New Delhi last year.
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SELFIE SONG (May 14, 2017)
Who is Dinchak Pooja? An internet and social media sensation. What does she do? Feature in song videos written, composed and sung by her. She is about 23 years old.
Is she popular? One of her videos is a selfie song -- ‘Selfie Maine Leli Aaj’ -- which went viral, and has garnered a whopping 33 million views on YouTube.
It's a noteworthy feat given that her singing is tone-deaf and off-note.
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THE-SELF-AS-OTHERS SELFIE (2009 onwards)
Look closely. All these images are of the photographer Olivier Culmann dressed up as the quintessential Indian man. He uses his staged self-portraits as a tool to explore the representation of self and otherness. These photos depict coded constructs that contribute to building one’s self identity: Religion, caste, social class, occupation and regional origin. But it begs the quintessential Indian question: Was the identity of one’s own choosing or was it fate?
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