Chand Ka Tukda Meme: The Internet is rolling with laughter over another hilarious meme that went viral lately.
A scene from the TV soap Yehh Jadu Hai Jinn Ka, airing on Star Plus that shows a man pulling "chand ka tukda", a piece of the moon on Earth to prove his love to a woman. As the internet overflows with memes, here are how netizens are reacting to the new trend.
One cannot disagree with the fact that when it comes to Indian TV serials, imagination breaks all bound and sees no limit. Starting from falling in love with a snake woman to multiple rebirths of the same person, myths and superstitions are a major part of the industry. In the recent video of man bringing down the moon from the sky, we have experienced something similar. The clip is from the popular serial Yehh Jadu Hai Jinn Ka that aired from October 2019 to November 2020 on Star Plus.
In the video, a bride can be seen to challenge men to bring her a piece of the Moon as proof of their love and whoever is successful in doing so first, will be her husband. Immediately, a character named Aman is seen pulling the moon with a rope. Another man immediately takes a magical car and flies directly towards the sky and spell a magic using his magic wand which makes the moon break into pieces and fall on Earth.
"If your lover can't do this for you, think twice" is a famous rhetorical question that memers have raised regarding the video. Most of the memes claim that this scene has shot logic and science dead and sarcastically asked for Filmfare awards for the cast and director. One among all the quirky comments asked NASA to not send rockets to the moon as they are pulling the moon towards the earth themselves. The comment section under every tweet and YouTube videos are no less in making us laugh as people are coming up with more and more hilarious and innovative comments, trolling the serial.
and YOU CAN'T EVEN REPLY ON TIME???? https://t.co/ezeHpBVGgv
— thak gai hu vro (@desiipotato) March 29, 2021
— Shamroze Romaan (@Romaan_Here) March 29, 2021
Logic and Science be like. pic.twitter.com/rUFMWy7NtJ
— Dev 😎 (@Devjee17) March 29, 2021
Can we just hand over all the Oscars & Vimal Paan Masala Elaichi Filmfare awards to this crew? The seriousness with which they acted in that scene!!! And the final, blazing dialogue "... aur kheecho" 👏Saashtaang Pranaam 🙏
— ɐɯ1ʎɐ (@am1ya19) March 29, 2021
Hello @NASA Pls don't send any 🚀 to Moon.
— #StandWithFarmers🏹🚜 (@suyogyadav) March 29, 2021
They are pulling her down , just explore and give all credit to Director of this serial for such innovation.😂😂
On a more serious note, women expecting their lovers to cross oceans or bring them a piece of the moon are just an exaggeration of the false fact that women expect a lot from their lover. This creates another stereotype for women. In reality, a relationship is about compatibility and compassion between couples and not how many oceans they can cross for each other. While genuine efforts are expected and are completely normal, we must know where to draw the line of expectations.