Paytm founder praises man's fun take on trigonometric formulas. Must watch
A mechanical engineer's video simplifying the concepts of sine and cosine has caught the internet's attention as well as Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma.

Trigonometry may not be everyone’s favourite school memory, but one content creator is changing that, one catchy line at a time.
A viral video simplifying the concepts of sine and cosine has caught the internet’s attention, proving that even the most dreaded formulas can be made fun, relatable, and easy to remember.
The clip was recently shared by Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma, who praised the creator’s unique teaching style. The video features an Instagram creator known as Honey Dozer, a mechanical engineer who has gained popularity for breaking down complex concepts into simple, memorable phrases.
In this case, he uses the quirky mnemonic “Bam Bam Bhole, Sona Chandi Tole” to explain the use of ‘sin’ and ‘cos’, a trick that has clearly struck a chord with viewers.
See the video here:
Sharma, impressed by the approach, wrote, “I want to see such Indian content creators being celebrated, way more than we do. What an awesome way to remember formulas: Bam Bam Bhole, Sona Chandi Tole.” His post amplified the video’s reach, bringing more attention to the creator’s work.
The original video has already garnered around 4 million views, with users appreciating how effortlessly it turns a typically intimidating topic into something engaging. Many commented that such methods would have made learning maths far less daunting during their school years.
Following Sharma’s endorsement, the creator also took to Instagram to thank him for the support, acknowledging how the share helped boost visibility.
At a time when digital education is rapidly evolving, creators like Honey Dozer are showing that learning doesn’t have to be rigid or boring. Sometimes, all it takes is a catchy phrase and a bit of creativity to make even trigonometry stick.
Trigonometry may not be everyone’s favourite school memory, but one content creator is changing that, one catchy line at a time.
A viral video simplifying the concepts of sine and cosine has caught the internet’s attention, proving that even the most dreaded formulas can be made fun, relatable, and easy to remember.
The clip was recently shared by Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma, who praised the creator’s unique teaching style. The video features an Instagram creator known as Honey Dozer, a mechanical engineer who has gained popularity for breaking down complex concepts into simple, memorable phrases.
In this case, he uses the quirky mnemonic “Bam Bam Bhole, Sona Chandi Tole” to explain the use of ‘sin’ and ‘cos’, a trick that has clearly struck a chord with viewers.
See the video here:
Sharma, impressed by the approach, wrote, “I want to see such Indian content creators being celebrated, way more than we do. What an awesome way to remember formulas: Bam Bam Bhole, Sona Chandi Tole.” His post amplified the video’s reach, bringing more attention to the creator’s work.
The original video has already garnered around 4 million views, with users appreciating how effortlessly it turns a typically intimidating topic into something engaging. Many commented that such methods would have made learning maths far less daunting during their school years.
Following Sharma’s endorsement, the creator also took to Instagram to thank him for the support, acknowledging how the share helped boost visibility.
At a time when digital education is rapidly evolving, creators like Honey Dozer are showing that learning doesn’t have to be rigid or boring. Sometimes, all it takes is a catchy phrase and a bit of creativity to make even trigonometry stick.