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Mystery Deepens: NDTV’s Google Error Sparks Buzz

A cryptic Google error on NDTV's page has fans and insiders guessing what's going on behind the scenes.

By Cinecrazy · · 2 min read

Wait, What Just Happened?

Bollywood’s rumor mill is churning overtime after a bizarre Google error appeared on NDTV’s website earlier today, leaving netizens puzzled. The error message, which popped up instead of a news article, read: “Before you continue to Google. We use cookies and data to Deliver and maintain Google services.” While the tech glitch seems mundane, industry insiders suggest this could be more than just a server hiccup—perhaps a sign of something brewing in the celebrity world or even a cryptic teaser for a new project.

Sources close to the situation reveal that the error appeared when fans tried to access a story about major headlines. The message continued with options like “Accept all” or “Reject all” cookies, but the lack of actual content had everyone scratching their heads. “This isn’t a typical error you’d see on a news site,” a digital expert told us. “It could be a redirect or a caching issue, but the timing is curious.”

Known for its serious news, NDTV rarely has such tech mishaps. But cinecrazy sources say this could be a deliberate move to generate buzz around an upcoming exclusive or even a teaser for a Bollywood film. “We’ve seen celebrities use these kind of glitches to create hype before,” an insider added. “Remember when a certain actor’s website crashed right before a big project announcement? Same vibe.”

What Are The Fans Saying?

On social media, reactions were swift. One user tweeted: “NDTV ne toh kya hi kamaal kar diya! Yeh kya drama hai?” Another wrote: “Bollywood ka new marketing strategy? Stay tuned.” The confusion is palpable, with many linking it to recent buzz around a potential collaboration between a leading man and a top director. “It’s all speculation, but fans love a good mystery,” said a pop culture commentator. “This could be a clever way to tease something big.”

However, some remain skeptical. A tech blogger on Instagram pointed out: “This is clearly a Google services error, not a publicity stunt. But who knows? In Bollywood, anything is possible.” The error also appeared similar to what some users see on Google’s own cookie consent pages, leading to debates about whether NDTV’s site was temporarily hacked or just poorly coded.

So, What’s Next?

As of now, NDTV has not released an official statement. The link now redirects to a blank page, fueling more theories. Industry sources hint that a major announcement from a top production house might be linked to this glitch—or it’s simply a technical fault. “We’re watching closely,” a source from a rival publication said. “If this is a marketing stunt, it’s working. Everyone is talking about it.”

For now, cinecrazy recommends keeping an eye on NDTV’s timeline. Could this be the start of a new Bollywood saga or just a boring tech error? Either way, the internet is loving the drama. Stay tuned, darlings—this mystery is far from over.