Entertainment continued to fuel India's Search momentum in 2017 with 'Baahubali 2: The Conclusion' topping Google's trending charts and six other bollywood movies featuring among the 'Top 10 Trending' queries this year, Google said on Wednesday.
Bollywood and cricket remained the top two themes that ruled the charts, acccoding to Google India 2017 Year in Search results.
"After breaking several records at the Box office, India's most expensive movie also broke the language boundaries attracting humongous search interest from movie buffs across the nation," the search giant said.
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion was followed by searches around Indian Premier League and searches on 'Live Cricket Score'. Also making it to the Top 10 list were Bollywood blockbusters Dangal and Badrinath Ki Dulhania.
Among the top trending songs this year, "Hawa Hawa" from the Arjun Kapoor starrer "Mubarakan" held the top spot on the charts, followed by sufi track "Mere Rashke Qamar" originally sung by legendary Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and recreated by vocalist Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.
Songs like "Despacito" and Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You" also featured in the top trending tracks.
Sunny Leone once again featured among the top entertainers this year, followed by Big Boss entrant Arshi Khan, Sapna Choudhary and YouTube singing sensation Vidya Vox.
"CBSE results, UP elections, Goods and Services Tax (GST) and Budget featured among the trending news events that witnessed huge interest among Indian users," Google said.
Indian users were also interested when it came to knowing more about Bitcoin prices or expressing interest about ransomware. India's historic win at the Miss World ceremony generated much traffic which catapulted Manushi Chhillar to fame.
Among the top 'What is' queries this year, GST, Bitcoin, Jallikattu and BS3 vehicle remained the most trending themes.
Other topics like how-to set of queries saw users seeking answers to a range of subjects from 'How to link aadhaar with PAN card' to buying Jio phone to removing Holi colour from the face!
--IANS
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