E Masti May 2026
One evening, as the three friends sat under a flickering streetlight, phones in hand, Rohan asked, “What’s the point of all this e-masti anyway?”
It all started one Thursday evening when Rohan’s grandmother, Dadi Ji, accidentally joined a Zoom call meant for the town’s tech club. Instead of leaving in embarrassment, she started singing an old folk song. Within minutes, strangers from three different countries were clapping along. That night, the friends realized the power of unexpected digital connection.
Meera taught her shy uncle how to use a meme generator. He made a joke about his own bald head and sent it to the family group. For the first time in years, everyone replied with laughing emojis. e masti
Lucky live-streamed his cat, Pickles, trying to catch a laser dot on the wall. 47 people watched. One person, a nurse working a night shift in a city far away, commented: “I forgot to smile today. Thank you.”
“That’s the point,” she said. “The ‘e’ is for everyone.” One evening, as the three friends sat under
Their mission? To spread one smile per day using the internet. Not likes. Not shares. Real laughter.
They created a channel called E-Masti Express . That night, the friends realized the power of
Meera looked at her screen — a message from a little girl in the next village: “I was sad today. Then I saw Pickles the cat. Now I’m not.”