We have experienced it all as we scroll through our feeds, and a random movie clip just takes over all the entire internet. It is remarkable that a line that is supposed to be used in a dramatic scene with high stakes in a Bollywood movie can turn out to be the ideal punchline to all of our daily hardships. Be it a long working day or simply an attempt to describe a familiar accident, these film scenes have succeeded in breaking boundaries and establishing themselves in our online dictionary.
Mujhe Ghar Jana Hai – Raazi

When Alia Bhatt, in this spy thriller, begged to go home, she got the specific atmosphere of any individual who is in a lengthy meeting or an uncomfortable social event.
Sunai De Raha Hai, Behra Nahi Hoon Main – Animal

This passionate line by Ranbir Kapoor, regarding his hearing, was uttered with a heated rant, in which the internet has reverted to as a quick retort to anyone who claims the obvious.
Mere Ko Sab Aata Hai, Main Expert Hoon – Chup Chup Ke

The humorous boast of Rajpal Yadav, that he is an expert, has become the stock answer to that one friend who always thinks he knows it all but has no clue about what is going on.
Jor Jor Se Bolke Sabko Scheme Bata De – Hera Pheri

The moment of Akshay Kumar screaming that he is about to reveal an underground conspiracy is the ideal commentary on when someone slips up the surprise or discloses insider information to the wrong individual.
Control Uday, Control – Welcome

In this comic scene, Nana Patekar’s Uday Shetty, who has a short temper, is told to calm down. And this is what people say when they are supposed to put their emotions down, when you are dealing with something miserable or annoying, or when you say to yourself to calm down.
Main Apni Favourite Hoon – Jab We Met

The iconic statement of self-love made by Kareena Kapoor touched the hearts of people, turning into a trendy excuse to treat oneself to a bit of well-deserved indulging or to a personal victory.
Tusi Jaa Rahe Ho? Tusi Na Jao – Kuch Kuch Hota Hai

Parzaan Dastur says this when he doesn’t want someone in the movie to go. It is an adorable, emotional appeal, simple yet full of emotion, which makes it ideal to be used as a meme about the unwilling goodbye or an emotional gimmick. It is spread widely to make the world aware of the general feeling of not wanting somebody to go.
Dekh Raha Hai Vinod? – Panchayat

This line, uttered by Durgesh Kumar as Bhushan, comes across as a hilarious bit of confusion, and it immediately resonated on the Internet. It is a phrase used to virally showcase or emphasize a situation where someone is witnessing drama or disaster unfold; thus, it is among the most appropriate phrases to use in a sarcastic meme on the Internet.
Seh Lenge – Welcome

The Uday Shetty of Nana Patekar speaks this line with reluctant acceptance, in the spirit of “Whatever happens, we are going to manage it.”Now it is applied in memes to express an attitude of resignation and sarcasm at the disorder of life.
Beta, Tumse Na Ho Payega – Gangs Of Wasseypur

Nawazuddin Siddiqui, in the role of Faizal Khan says this in the movie, and now this has become a final roast for when someone is unable to cope with a task. This is a common phrase that is normally uttered jokingly to make fun of unsuccessful people by telling them, “You cannot do this.”