A viral video on a podcast clip is also making headlines with Ponga Hariom Das. His clothes are classic and traditional, which he wears on The Mumta Podcast. In the clip, he’s making strange assertions about journeying to the Sun, visiting alien planets, and even getting “1008 missed calls from NASA.” His assertions, delivered with self‑assurance, have led to laughter and disbelief on social media.
Hariom Das stated on the podcast that he now has the ability to travel between planets and even come across the solar system without a spacecraft. He went further still to put it that he meets aliens very frequently and had arrived at the Sun already. The over‑exaggerated nature of these claims as well as the seriousness of his tone, apart from this clip really impressed me. The video went viral on all internet platforms. Users found it sharing and commenting back on this unusual conversing‑style session.
The responses on social media were both funny and skeptical. Lots laughed at the boldness of the claims, producing memes and jokes about “missed calls from NASA” and “visiting alien worlds.” Other listeners took issue with the podcast for allowing room for those statements, saying they undermine serious discussions about science. It’s now trending on some of the media and has people arguing whether this was satire or whether the guest genuinely believes what the speaker said.
That viral clip underscores how the spread of strange or outrageous content spreads through social media as though they are a form of entertainment. The claims aren’t scientifically sound per se, but it highlights how some personalities can leverage platforms to capture media coverage. It also demonstrates the thin line between humor and misinformation since some who view such statements may believe them. It highlights the importance of critical thinking and the difference between entertainment and factual information.
The podcast featuring Ponga Hariom Das, who asserts that he can visit planets and meet aliens without taking on a spacecraft, has gone viral as well. He claimed to have received phone calls from NASA and has been widely joked about reaching the Sun, but his claims have provoked much mockery. Whether made as satire or exaggeration, the clip shows how brash assertions gain public salience in the digital age. And it’s really a lesson that entertainments rely on the odd story, but science and knowledge are essential to understanding reality.