

The movie seemed to be a never-ending saga of weddings. A family that’s ALWAYS over-excited for ANY and EVERY occasion.ģ. All this to please her devar and make him meet his love interest. A foreign return bahu opts for a honeymoon in Rampur, with the entire family. I watched it too, some two weeks back, only to realise that families as such don’t really exist in the real world.ġ. Oh! Alok Nath and Reema Lagoo need a special mention for playing the universal parents in most Rajshri films. You switch on your TV, swipe channels and all you see is Sooraj Barjatya ruling the roost with his two-decade old Hum Saath Saath Hain family drama starring Salman Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Mohnish Bahl, Karisma Kapoor, Tabu, and Sonali Bendre in pivotal roles. So next time when life gives you lemons, don’t made lemonade, instead give them to Twitter users as they might come up with something better.No matter how much you dislike it, you can’t escape it on a weekend afternoon, when you decide to stay home. When u find unexpected money in your purse just when u thought u were broke /Ij7R9w18lu When Friend returns money which he had borrowed long back. Wen college declares holiday on exam day due to rain /2Y4AX2Bvf6 Me – Papa aaj dost ke ghar hi rukunga raat ko. When you get a holiday because of #MumbaiRains /b6CFa7DIGO When you come to know that your friend has also failed in exam /Mj3TTnFuPE When your absent in class and your friend gave proxy for you even though your not informed him.

When your friend finally arrive with royal stage in hand after last wine shop shut at night /K6oYBLDNXq When you are an aethist but the exam was really tough. RT Anuraghemani3: When you have a match on tinder /VBpNDrB6OF Here is a compilation of some of those tweets that have changed the way we now look at the movie. Converting it into a hilarious meme, Twitter users have had a fun caption contest, and we’ve enjoyed reading them. A scene from the not-so-popular song of the movie ‘Yeh Toh Sach Hai Ki Bhagwan Hai’ (time duration almost 7 minutes) seems to have caught the Twitterati’s eye and they have done wonders with an otherwise harmless line.
