Ravi Kishan Reflects on His Viral 'Home from Work' Meme
'Bas aana hai aur viral ho jana hai': Ravi Kishan BREAKS SILENCE on his 'home from work' meme
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Ravi Kishan, during the trailer launch of his film 'Maa Behen', addressed the viral meme stemming from his slip of saying 'home from work' instead of 'work from home'. The actor expressed confusion over his viral moments, emphasizing that he, like everyone else, makes mistakes.
- 01Ravi Kishan mistakenly said 'home from work' while promoting PM Modi's work-from-home initiative.
- 02He humorously noted that people view him as if he comes from another world, despite being human and making mistakes.
- 03Kishan's previous viral moment involved the phrase 'jaldi the late', which also became a meme.
- 04The film 'Maa Behen', featuring Madhuri Dixit and Triptii Dimri, is set to premiere on Netflix on June 4, 2026.
- 05Kishan acknowledged that he has no idea why his mistakes go viral, but he embraces the attention.
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Ravi Kishan, the Indian actor and politician, recently spoke about his unexpected rise to viral fame during the trailer launch of his upcoming film 'Maa Behen' in Mumbai. He humorously recounted his slip of saying 'home from work' instead of 'work from home' while discussing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's campaign for remote work. Kishan expressed his bewilderment at why he goes viral, stating, “I swear on Mahadev; I don’t know why I go viral.” He reflected on how people perceive him as if he is from another realm, despite being just a regular person who makes mistakes. This incident follows another viral moment where he mistakenly said 'jaldi the late'. Kishan mentioned that even his colleagues and superiors often ask him how he manages to go viral, to which he replied that he has no idea. The upcoming film 'Maa Behen', which also stars Madhuri Dixit and Triptii Dimri, is scheduled to premiere on Netflix on June 4, 2026, and Kishan humorously added that he simply needs to show up to go viral.
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