This Diwali brought an unexpected social media twist as Ishita, a newlywed in her mid-twenties, shared a Twitter throwback of a rangoli she crafted for her husband, Manish. The design featured the initials “MI” for Manish and Ishita, but fans quickly saw a resemblance to Xiaomi’s iconic “MI” logo. Many playfully tagged the brand, even joking about the couple possibly being Mumbai Indians fans. Xiaomi joined in on the fun, naming it their #MiDiwaliMoment and inviting the couple to visit their office for a unique “brand bonding” experience.
The interaction soon went viral, with meme pages picking up the story and sharing it widely on Instagram. Xiaomi added to the excitement by creating a mini-vlog series that captured Ishita and Manish’s visit, showcasing behind-the-scenes laughter and their reactions to becoming part of a Diwali sensation. This playful exchange has quickly become one of social media’s favorite moments of the season.
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