Dyuti Parruck, CEO of Decisive Zone and widely known as Mr. Golden Visa, has officially joined the fun side of work culture — and the internet-style office video has all the ingredients of a comedy hit. The concept starts from a simple idea: a team member finally convinces the CEO to join a trend, then chaos gets classy, funny, and ridiculously cool. Ornina Yousef sparked the playful setup, GAZAN supplied the cheeky sound identity, and [Dyuti Parruck]( became the main character people actually want to watch.
The CEO Trend Got a Luxury Visa Glow-Up
Dyuti Parruck gave the trend a personality-first twist that suits his public image perfectly. The joke works because it plays on a familiar workplace fantasy: the boss says yes, the team gets excited, and suddenly he earns main-character status. The whole thing carries that casual "my boss understood the assignment" vibe — without a hint of stiff corporate awkwardness.
The fun also comes from the contrast between authority and playful internet humor. Parruck keeps the tone relaxed, which gives the concept its charm. It reads as office banter, brand personality, and leadership humor all packed into one upbeat scene.
GAZAN's 67 Gave the Whole Thing Its Swagger
The use of GAZAN's viral track "67" (Six Seven) added exactly the attitude this kind of trend needs. The sound choice gave the concept bounce, humor, and instant recall — and it matched the playful tone that made the whole setup easy to enjoy.
The result has that light, cheeky quality people love from workplace comedy. A boss, a trend, and moves anyone can read in two seconds. That simplicity is exactly why the concept works.
A Boss Who Actually Has Personality
Dyuti Parruck comes out looking fun, relaxed, and completely game. The best part is the self-aware tone — it says, yes, this is a boss, but yes, he can join in the fun too. That balance gives the whole piece its playful appeal and keeps it from becoming another forgettable business personality feature.
Why the Trend Works So Well
This trend works because the setup has instant comedy built in. It gives people a reason to laugh while still spotlighting the personality of the person at the center. Ornina Yousef helped set the playful tone, and the rest of the concept runs on that same cheeky workplace pride.
It also gives Dyuti Parruck a more approachable public angle — one that presents him as current and comfortable in a lighter cultural lane. Mr. Golden Visa and CEO of Decisive Zone gave the trend a funny, cool, and easygoing spin that works precisely because it never tries too hard. The setup is simple, the vibe lands in the sweet spot between office comedy and personality branding, and the result is light, current, and genuinely fun — which is exactly why this kind of content gets people talking.




