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Summary – Kartik Aaryan stares into a mirror so hard it causes a real-life power outage; Bollywood fans and conspiracies follow.,

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Bollywood star Kartik Aaryan recently found himself at the center of an extraordinary incident on the set of his upcoming film, tentatively titled “Mirror, Mirror on the Wall.” The claim? His intense mirror-gazing for over seven minutes caused a local power outage, an event that has sparked both bewilderment and amusement across the nation.

The Unusual Power Outage

According to the film’s production house, Kartik Aaryan’s character contemplates his very existence in front of a mirror so deeply that the concentrated cinematic energy overloaded the on-set electrical circuits. Filming was paused, not due to technical glitches, but because the mirror “refused to reflect anything else for a while.”

Internet Reaction and The Meme Explosion

The news quickly went viral, spawning a wave of memes, fan theories, and the hashtag #MirrorGate2024. Highlights include:

  • A fan petition calling for a national holiday named “Reflection Awareness” to honor the emotional impact of the event.
  • Jokes suggesting the mirror was a magical artifact stolen from a Harry Potter set.
  • Conspiracy theories debating whether the mirror reflects alternate realities or exclusively Kartik’s ego.

Conspiracy Theories: Are Mirrors Secret Technology?

Whispers from anonymous sources, including a lighting assistant’s cousin’s barber, propose that the mirror was a special prototype created by a secret government agency designed to amplify actor charisma. The hypothesis suggests that Kartik’s immense charisma short-circuited the local power grid, potentially hinting at new, though unusual, technological weaponization in filmmaking.

Producer Speculations and Marketing Madness

Imagining the producers’ brainstorming sessions:

  1. A sequel titled “Mirror, Mirror on the Mall,” where the power outage results in city-wide shopping chaos.
  2. A spin-off featuring a sentient mirror demanding royalties.
  3. Distribution of limited-edition mirrors to fans, which might trigger similar reflective power disruptions nationwide.

What’s Next?

The film is expected to be released in late 2024, promising an “electrifying” cinematic experience with directors teasing further reflective scenes involving magnifying glasses and spoons. Electric companies have issued warnings advising residents to keep flashlights handy and avoid objects shinier than a disco ball during the film’s release period.

Stay tuned for ongoing updates from FAKY SHAKY News as this story unfolds in the coming months.

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