With the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) anticipated to release Class 12 outcomes this week, it is not surprising to uncover parents and students in a state of nervous excitement. While there is a lot riding on the outcomes for students across the nation, the Board took the chance to ease the tension and spread some cheer by means of its official Twitter account on Wednesday. It did so by sharing a meme working with characters from the well-liked net series The Family Man. And maintaining with the trend, the star of the meme was “Chellam sir”, one of the most well-liked characters from the second season of the show.
The meme features Manoj Bajpayee, who plays the lead character named Srikant Tiwari on the show, producing an agitated get in touch with to Chellam sir. The caption next to Mr Bajpayee reads, “Sir woh…Atharv ka CBSE result kab ayegaa? (When will Atharv’s CBSE results be announced?) I’m too worried.” Atharv is Srikanth’s son in the series.
To this, Chellam sir, played by Uday Mahesh asks him to be patient. He is depicted as saying, “Don’t be a minimum parent Sri, be optimistic. Jald hi ayega. (It will come soon).” Along with the meme, the tweet study, “Don’t be a Minimum Guy Parent.” The caption is a take on the term “minimum guy” that is applied in the series by Srikant’s boss to pester him to raise his productivity.
The inclusion of Chellam sir in the meme is due to the truth that he is seen as a man one goes to in case of any queries, causing fans to evaluate him to the search engine, Google. The tweet has racked up more than 1,700 likes in much less than 24 hours.
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Don’t be a Minimum G̶u̶y̶ Parent.#StayCalm#StayHopeful#CBSEResults#CBSE
cc @BajpayeeManoj@rajndk@Suparn@sharibhashmi@sumankpic.twitter.com/M0WaXGiCib
— CBSE HQ (@cbseindia29) July 28, 2021
The meme received a flurry of responses on the micro-blogging website. Reacting to the post, one user could not enable pointing out that the Board was posting memes even as parents and students have been nervously awaiting outcomes.
Students: Very tensed about when the outcomes will be declared
Meanwhile CBSE : Thora meme bana leta hu pic.twitter.com/rG90tRsVOV— Debanko Sinha (@BL00D_C0MMANDER) July 28, 2021
Another implied that students have been in no mood for such jokes.
Instead of releasing #CBSEClass10 and #CBSEClass12results#CBSE releasing and producing memes ???????? pic.twitter.com/TEaMSqfBmD
— Prayas Chaurasia(KPC) (@KPC0200207) July 28, 2021
This particular person shared a meme to convey what most students have been feeling about the Board’s tweet.
Students Rn : #cbse#CBSEResults#CBSE10thResult2021#CBSEResult2021#CBSENewspic.twitter.com/EBqnWm91BS
— Ambuj Agnihotri (@ambuj_jii) July 28, 2021
And it was not lengthy just before students responded with their choose of well-liked memes.
Whyyyy god whyyyy ???? pic.twitter.com/PGHiASxC8T
— Uthara Menon (@Uthara_Menon_) July 28, 2021
It was not just students, but even “memers” had a thing to say about the tweet.
Memers be like : pic.twitter.com/xIaB7lDUO0
— Rohit Agarwal (@_Rohit_Agarwal_) July 28, 2021
We even spotted an Anil Kapoor dialogue in the comments section.
Samjhe pic.twitter.com/iA7z8ylsGR
— Ajay (@Ajay78462394) July 28, 2021
“Modern problems need modern solutions,” stated a further user.
CBSE producing memes just before memers do!
Because..Modern difficulties need to have contemporary option 🙂 #CBSEResult#CBSEhttps://t.co/ZIp3WEKqzE— Dakshita Laxmi (@DakshitaLaxmi) July 29, 2021
Tell us what you feel of CBSE’s meme game.