New Delhi, Dec 11 – As 2023 comes to a close, Chandrayaan-3 and ChatGPT have emerged as the top searched topics on Google in India this year, according to the search engine giant. Google shared the list of most searched topics in the country, highlighting the historic success of Chandrayaan-3 and the popularity of ChatGPT. Other notable searches included G20 presidency, Karnataka Elections Results, Uniform Civil Code, Israel News, Turkey earthquake, Matthew Perry, Manipur news, Odisha train accident, Cricket World Cup, and India vs Australia’s cricket matches.
In the realm of cricket, Shubman Gill and Rachin Ravindra were the top trending cricketers in India and globally. The Women’s Premier League and the Women’s Cricket World Cup also garnered significant attention in the sports world.
When it came to movies, Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Jawan’ claimed the top spot in the local film search rankings and secured the third spot globally. ‘Gadar 2’ and ‘Pathaan’ also made it to the list of trending films, both locally and worldwide.
The top trending actor in India was Kiara Advani, who also found a place in the global actors’ list. Meanwhile, the local OTT content dominated the trending shows, with shows like ‘Farzi’, ‘Asur’, and ‘Rana Naidu’ taking the lead.
People in India expressed their creativity and humor through a range of entertaining memes, such as the ‘Bhupendra Jogi’ meme, ‘So Beautiful So Elegant’ meme, and the popular Serbian-song-inspired ‘Moye Moye’ meme, which allowed people to find humor even in difficult situations.
Overall, the Google search trends in India this year showcased a diverse range of interests, from space exploration and global events to sports, movies, and entertainment. People turned to Google to stay updated on local and global happenings, satisfy their curiosity, and find information on a variety of topics.
As we bid farewell to 2023, these search trends reflect the interests and needs of the Indian audience, providing insights into the topics that captured their attention throughout the year.
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