Movies
Music
Brand Names
2025 Highlights
Headlines Everyone Saw
100

This 2024 sequel featured sandworms, spice, and the rise of Paul Atreides

Dune: Part Two

100

This artist launched the record-breaking “Eras Tour,” blending nostalgia and new albums.

Taylor Swift

100

This rebranded social platform replaced Twitter’s iconic blue bird. 

X

100

These collectible plush dolls — often seen with celebrities — became a viral fashion accessory.

Labubu Dolls

100

This celebrity couple continued to generate nonstop headlines for blending pop stardom and professional sports.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce

200

This animated movie turned a plastic doll’s existential crisis into a billion-dollar hit.

Barbie

200

This artist was known as “The King of Pop.”

Michael Jackson

200

This streaming service popularized “Skip Intro” and binge-watching culture.

Netflix

200

This billionaire’s lavish wedding in Venice became one of the year’s most talked-about celebrity events.

Jeff Bezos

200

This social media platform dominated headlines for its rapid growth and influence on culture.

TikTok

300

This 1999 movie asked, “What if your entire reality was a simulation?”

The Matrix

300

“Bohemian Rhapsody” is a genre-defying song by this band.

Queen

300

“Think Different” was a famous slogan for this brand.

Apple
300

This meme phrase, often shouted without clear meaning, was one of 2025’s most viral internet trends.

67

300

This company made headlines for sending civilians and celebrities into space.

Blue Origin

400

This Pixar film introduced emotions as literal characters living in a child’s mind.

Inside Out
400

“Smells Like Teen Spirit” helped define this 1990s grunge band.

Nirvana

400

This streaming platform started with DVDs mailed to your house.

Netflix

400

A viral *dance hook step from this song became a major social media trend in India, with thousands of user-generated videos.

Kanimaa

400

This Indian billionaire family once again dominated headlines with an ultra-luxury wedding celebration.

the Ambanis

500

“Here’s looking at you, kid” comes from this 1942 classic.

Casablanca

500

Finish this lyric
“Hello from the other side, I must’ve called ______.”

A thousand times

500

This tech brand’s original slogan was “Don’t Be Evil.”

Google

500

In 2025, Indian social media exploded with memes inspired by this national obsession.

Cricket

500

This Indian reality TV franchise continued to generate viral moments, controversies, and memes.

Bigg Boss

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