Stranger Things Season 5 was released on November 26 this year and quickly became one of the most talked-about shows on social media. Fans across the globe had been eagerly waiting for the final season, and the internet was flooded with reactions, theories, and viral clips soon after its release. The series continues to enjoy massive popularity in India as well, where its characters and villains often spark meme-worthy moments.Now, a hilarious new comparison has taken the internet by storm. A viral video claims that Stranger Things villain Vecna looks uncannily similar to onion fritters, popularly known as pakoras—and once you see it, it’s hard to unsee.The video was shared on Instagram by a user named Chirag Tomar. A text overlay on the clip reads,
“POV: Vecna looks like onion pakoda,” while the caption asks, “Is it just me or does everyone feel the same?”In the video, Chirag explains that someone on the internet pointed out the resemblance, and ever since then, he hasn’t been able to get it out of his head. He then places an onion pakora next to an image of Vecna, leaving viewers stunned—and amused—by the oddly convincing similarity. Many online agreed that the resemblance is, in fact, “uncanny.”
The clip has since gone massively viral, triggering a flood of humorous reactions. One user joked, “I eat eight Vecnas every day.” Another commented, “Depression mein bhi hasa diya,” while someone else quipped, “So Vecna’s character is inspired by onion pakoda?”The reactions continue to pour in, with netizens sharing memes and laughing at the unexpected comparison. While Vecna may still be terrifying on screen, this pakora comparison has ensured that the internet will never look at the villain the same way again.


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