Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar Inspires Memes About Indian Spies' Desi Habits Foiling Missions in Pakistan
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Instagram and YouTube are flooded with humorous memes inspired by Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar, depicting Indian spies failing in Pakistan due to Indian habits.
The internet is buzzing with a new meme trend inspired by characters in Ranveer Singh's *Dhurandhar*, particularly the character Hamza. These memes, circulating on platforms like Instagram and YouTube, depict Indian spies attempting to blend into Pakistani society, only to have their cover blown by deeply ingrained Indian habits.
These humorous scenarios showcase the spies' undoing through everyday actions. For example, influencer Saloni Gaur created a video where her character's very Indian reaction to dropped papers exposes her. Another video, by Kishore, features a spy initially fitting in by dancing to Flipperachi’s FA9LA, but then revealing his origins by adhering to the Indian superstition of avoiding waking up on his left side.
Other examples include a video by Funcho, run by Dhruv and Shyam, showing a spy greeting a Pakistani with a *pranam* and touching their feet. Similarly, Mandy created a video where a spy's typical *desi* gesture of touching his chest and kissing his fingers after a handshake leads to his capture. Creator Diljeet Varshney jokingly revealed his character's identity by enthusiastically saying “Ab ki baar, Modi sarkaar (This time, it’s Modi’s governance),” coining the phrase “Aadat se majboor (force of habit).”
Online users have found these *Dhurandhar*-inspired spy memes highly amusing. One Redditor joked about a mother being happy that her son hadn't forgotten his traditions even while abroad. Another user praised the meme as genuinely funny, a welcome change from cringe-worthy content. Many expressed amusement at the shared humor between the two nations, with comments like “Assalam pranam.” One person even quipped, “Spy training from online classes be like…” while another suggested the spy's name should be “tulsi das khan.”