And fear of Indian internet outrage has already made them issue a clarification.
As you might have noticed, since everything else is great and there are no other problems in India, our country's biggest news story these days involves face-swapping on fucking Snapchat.
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What should have died as a Twitter hashtag has, instead, spawned primetime television debates.
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In fact, the issue has snowballed so much that The New York Times, a 117-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize, has now felt it necessary to report on the matter.
Reminder: This is a matter involving Snapchat.
But wait, the ridiculousness doesn't stop there. In the report, they described Lata Mangeshkar as "a so-called playback singer" which, to some, might seem like a backhanded insult.
It wasn't meant to be a comment on Mangeshkar's voice, though. Playback singing is a foreign concept in the United States, and the "so-called" was meant for the profession.