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The year that should be: 23 predictions for 2023

My Kolkata forecasts the key events of the next 12 months, tongue firmly in cheek

Priyam Marik Published 31.12.22, 05:21 PM
(L-R) Deepika Padukone, Rahul Gandhi and Lionel Messi are among the newsmakers for 2023

(L-R) Deepika Padukone, Rahul Gandhi and Lionel Messi are among the newsmakers for 2023 TT archives

With 2023 set to be the Year of the Rabbit (decided jointly by the moon and the Chinese Communist Party), most nations are revisiting Aesop’s fables in a bid to be the tortoise. As a result, several things have slowed down even more than before — China’s bureaucracy, India’s economy, French speech, Italian meals and Joe Biden’s brain. The UK, though, has been an exception. Undaunted by centuries of hopping into places where it does not belong, the world’s oldest chumocracy is scampering back to the European Union, scared that there are too few whites left in Westminster to confidently explain their mistakes.

Meanwhile, a predictive survey by You Trust Us Over Your Parents (YTUOUP) shows 2023’s most likely trends for Internet users in India — more PDFs attached than emotions, more DMs blocked than replied to (only for women), more DMs opened than followers (only for men), more activity on Google Pay than Bumble, and more items added to cart than friends added to life.

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Elsewhere, public wish lists for the new year across India have been aggregated to reveal the three things an average middle-class Indian wants the most in 2023 — to leave India for the US, to leave India for Canada and to leave India for Australia.

Wondering what the whole of 2023 holds in store while you decide which of your New Year’s resolutions to break first? Here’s presenting 23 predictions for the year that should be.

January

Deepika Padukone is seen exclusively in saffron saris during the promotion of ‘Pathaan’ to help restore some dignity to the colour

Deepika Padukone is seen exclusively in saffron saris during the promotion of ‘Pathaan’ to help restore some dignity to the colour TT archives

  • Pathaan soars at the box office to become the highest grossing Bollywood film of all time, as trolls cannot decide whether to boycott Deepika Padukone for her lack of sanskaar, Shah Rukh Khan for his lack of sentimentality or the plot for its lack of sense.
  • With a harsh winter making outdoor gatherings difficult, hundreds of teenagers across Europe and North America come out as “algosexual”, a type of sexual orientation where one is attracted to algorithms, not people.

February

More people tune in to watch Rihanna perform for two hours than over the entirety of the NFL season to watch America’s savage answer to football

More people tune in to watch Rihanna perform for two hours than over the entirety of the NFL season to watch America’s savage answer to football TT archives

  • The final of Super Bowl LVII is played on either side of a Rihanna concert at Arizona’s State Farm Stadium, where the NFL champions are awarded front-row tickets to Rihanna’s next performance.
  • Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta acquires Binance, the world’s biggest cryptocurrency exchange, and names it MetaMoney, “an attention economy where you pay not in dollars or pounds, but in seconds and minutes”. At its launch, close to 1 million people earn more than 100 time tokens (MetaMoney’s currency) by watching Zuckerberg have breakfast in Augmented Reality.

March

Sheikh Hasina stays on as Prime Minister of Bangladesh as no neighbouring power feels insecure enough to unseat her

Sheikh Hasina stays on as Prime Minister of Bangladesh as no neighbouring power feels insecure enough to unseat her TT archives

  • Pakistan and Bangladesh decide to save a lot of funds, and even more time, by cancelling their parliamentary elections scheduled for 2023, since everyone already knows the winner in both cases. The Election Commission of India takes notes.
  • To mark its centenary, TIME magazine unveils a special Person of the Century award, shared posthumously by Adolf Hitler and Steve Jobs, for “mainstreaming the two most recognisable symbols of the last 100 years”.

April

The ratings for ‘Succession’ tank after each of the show’s protagonists becomes more likeable

The ratings for ‘Succession’ tank after each of the show’s protagonists becomes more likeable Disney+ Hotstar

  • The fourth season of HBO’s Succession premieres to a lukewarm response, as viewers complain about Logan Roy (played by Brian Cox) using the F-word just six times across the entire season.
  • Elon Musk, still waiting to be the richest man on Mars, bans all Twitter accounts that “do not meaningfully contribute to my public sphere by retweeting my personally curated memes”.

May

“His hairline receded faster than our Empire,” jokes Prince Charles about his son and potential successor, Prince William

“His hairline receded faster than our Empire,” jokes Prince Charles about his son and potential successor, Prince William TT archives

  • At his coronation, King Charles stuns the world by abdicating the throne, sending Prince Andrew to lifetime banishment (in Belfast) and suing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for hypocrisy, before retiring with Queen Consort Camilla to The Bahamas. Overzealous Indian WhatsApp groups anoint Rishi Sunak as the new King of the United Kingdom.
  • Recep Tayyip Erdogan is re-elected to power in Turkey after secretly assuring the Muslim elite of converting major Turkish churches into mosques and covertly guaranteeing the Christian elite of transforming major Turkish mosques into churches.

June

Rahul Gandhi’s goal for 2023 is to cover more distance on foot than Narendra Modi covers in the air

Rahul Gandhi’s goal for 2023 is to cover more distance on foot than Narendra Modi covers in the air TT archives

  • Inspired by his Bharat Jodo yatra as well as the results of the Assembly elections in Karnataka, Rahul Gandhi announces his transition from part-time politician to full-time walker. In the process, the youngest 53-year-old in India goes from being the face of Congress to being the face of ASICS.
  • After six months of exchanging places as Asia’s wealthiest person, Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani crash the Economic Times servers by combining their assets to launch India Inc. (the Is in India are silent). Headquartered at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg in Delhi, India Inc. promises to make all Indian adults employable and Nirmala Sitharaman redundant.

July

British GQ calls Cillian Murphy “more explosive than the atomic bomb” after his portrayal of J. Robert Oppenheimer

British GQ calls Cillian Murphy “more explosive than the atomic bomb” after his portrayal of J. Robert Oppenheimer

  • Following the release of Oppenheimer, which details the creation of the atomic bomb, film critics around the world obsess over the intricacy, impact and ingenuity of Cillian Murphy’s jawline.
  • FIFA stops sharing attendance records at the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand after initial data shows average attendance to be significantly higher than that at the previous men’s edition in Qatar.

August

Russia agrees to return Crimea to Ukraine in exchange for 20 flattering NYT op-eds on Vladimir Putin

Russia agrees to return Crimea to Ukraine in exchange for 20 flattering NYT op-eds on Vladimir Putin Unsplash

  • The New York Times forces Russia and Ukraine to settle for peace after resolving to stop writing about whichever country’s leader eventually loses the war.
  • Taiwan invades itself after getting tired of waiting for the Chinese. The US Pentagon vows to liberate “the innocent Taiwanese from their treacherous compatriots”, leading to Afghan and Iraqi soldiers rolling in their graves.

September

Lionel Messi now has more Ballons d’Or than Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) have sponsorship deals

Lionel Messi now has more Ballons d’Or than Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) have sponsorship deals Paris Saint-Germain

  • Lionel Messi converts his record-extending eighth Ballon d’Or into an NFT, before sharing its ownership with club teammates Neymar and Kylian Mbappe. Cristiano Ronaldo goes one better by making an NFT of his own self, before sharing its ownership with his Portugal colleagues.
  • Novak Djokovic injects himself with a new Covid vaccine called Djovax, designed by his good friend and energetic medicine specialist, Igor Cetojevic, before being allowed to play in the US Open. He proceeds to lose in the final to Carlos Alcaraz, as no vaccine provides immunity against Alcaraz’s forehand.

October

Trumpism appears to have outlasted Trump in the US

Trumpism appears to have outlasted Trump in the US TT archives

  • Donald Trump is beaten by Ron DeSantis to the Republican presidential nomination for 2024 for not being hard enough on Critical Race Theory (CRT), Saudi Arabia and Pride flags. Trump is also hampered by working women in the US finding DeSantis more despicable.
  • Three years after his arrest, Umar Khalid is released from prison after Tihar Jail runs out of paper for him to write on.

November

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) reverses its decision to never play in India after listening to the broadcast deal for India’s compensatory bilateral series

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) reverses its decision to never play in India after listening to the broadcast deal for India’s compensatory bilateral series TT archives

  • The ICC Men’s World Cup final in Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium between Pakistan and Australia gets abandoned after the ground staff (hired by the BCCI) threatens a “surgical strike” at the prospect of a Pakistani victory. With no cricket played in the final, Australia win by virtue of most post-match interviews completed throughout the tournament.

December

Kiara Advani recalls how Karan Johar knew that “Sidharth Malhotra was always going to marry an Alia”

Kiara Advani recalls how Karan Johar knew that “Sidharth Malhotra was always going to marry an Alia” TT archives

  • Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra’s wedding gets pushed to 2024 as head pandit and lead dancer, Karan Johar, cannot catch a break from reading his own mentions on Instagram.
  • The Pointless Accolades Association (TPAA) names Kolkata as the “Cafe Capital of the World”, even as cafe owners in the city feel certain to run out of money before their customers run out of gossip.
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