Instagram · May 21, 2026
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The video discusses the different ways a muezzin calls for prayer and how the timing of electricity in a village is inquired about, leading to a humorous anecdote about the lack of electricity and the villagers' reliance on going to Nagaur to sleep.
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The claim is entirely supported by the provided video transcript. Each point of the claim can be directly verified from the dialogue and concluding remarks in the transcript.
1. 'The timing of electricity in a village was inquired about by calling the electricity department.' The transcript explicitly states: "मोज़्ज़न साहब को जो है ना बिजली लाइट नहीं आ रही थी। तो उन्होंने बिजली घर फोन किया। ... हम आपसे पूछते हैं कि लाइट कब तक आएगी?" (The muezzin was not getting electricity. So he called the electricity department/power station. ...
We are asking you, when will the light come?). This directly confirms that an inquiry was made to the electricity department regarding the timing of power restoration.
2. 'The villagers were experiencing a power outage.' The transcript mentions: "बिजली लाइट नहीं आ रही थी" (electricity light was not coming) and "गाँव के लोग भाग परेशान हैं" (villagers are very troubled/disturbed). This clearly indicates that the villagers were experiencing a power outage.
The web context also provides general examples of power outages in villages, aligning with the scenario. 3. 'The villagers decided to go to Nagaur to sleep due to the power outage.' The transcript contains the statement: "भाई जान अगर 10 मिनट में नहीं आई तो फिर याद रखो हमें नागौर में जाकर सोना पड़ेगा।" (Brother, if it doesn't come in 10 minutes, then remember we will have to go to Nagaur to sleep.).
This is presented as a humorous or desperate measure discussed in the video's narrative due to the power outage. 4. 'The video is titled 'तीन ताल' (Teen Taal).' The transcript concludes with the words: "तीन ताल।" (Teen Taal.), indicating this is the title or name of the segment/show.
5. 'The video promotes 'NEW EPISODE EVERY SATURDAY 8 AM'.' Immediately following the title, the transcript states: "NEW EPISODE EVERY SATURDAY 8 AM". This confirms the promotional message.
All aspects of the claim are directly verifiable from the provided video transcript. The web context, while discussing related themes of power outages, does not contradict or specifically confirm the narrative details of this particular video, but the claim is about the content of the video itself, which is fully supported by the transcript. [1][2][3]