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The Burj Khalifa Syndrome: A satire by Social Kandura on enormity of Emaar’s Burj Khalifa

The Burj Khalifa Syndrome: A Social Kandura Production

Tourists coming to Dubai, beware. You may get the Burj Khalifa Syndrome. Join our bumbling tourist on a side-splitting adventure in Dubai, as he falls victim to the infamous Burj Khalifa Syndrome. This uproarious video is a must-watch for anyone looking for a good laugh while exploring Dubai, UAE, and its iconic Burj Khalifa. Get ready for a bellyaching comedy that will leave you in stitches!

Social Kandura has finally come out with their first long form fictional content. And what better topic than the enormous Burj Khalifa. Burj Khalifa, developed by Emaar Properties, is located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is an iconic skyscraper that stands as the tallest man-made structure in the world. Rising majestically at a height of 828 meters (2,716 feet), this architectural marvel has become a global symbol of modern engineering and design. Designed by Adrian Smith of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Burj Khalifa features a unique and sleek design inspired by the patterning systems of Islamic architecture. Its exterior is adorned with a reflective glass curtain wall, reflecting the radiant sunlight and creating a stunning visual spectacle. The tower boasts an observation deck, known as At the Top, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Dubai’s skyline and beyond. It is also home to luxurious residences, corporate offices, high-end hotels, and world-class dining and entertainment venues. Burj Khalifa stands as an awe-inspiring testament to human ingenuity, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in architectural achievements.

Produced by Social Kandura, the video is directed by Nadjib, featuring Prannay Jha as Dr. Isscam, Kirsten Fernandes as a tourist who got the syndrome, and Sakshi Chanchal as a nurse. Hope you enjoy!

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