Ravi Kishan's 'Home From Work' Gaffe Goes Viral at 56, Sparking Social Media Memes
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Updated · Mashable India · May 20
Ravi Kishan's 'Home From Work' Gaffe Goes Viral at 56, Sparking Social Media Memes
1 articles · Updated · Mashable India · May 20
Ravi Kishan's latest interview spread across social media after he repeatedly said "home from work" instead of "work from home," turning the clip into a fresh meme trend.
In the PTI interaction, the 56-year-old actor-politician was urging people to follow Narendra Modi's guidance—avoid buying gold, cut foreign travel and fuel use, and use public transport—when the slip occurred.
X and Instagram users quickly turned the phrase into jokes, with posts imagining offices offering "home from work" and calling for it in cities such as Mumbai.
The viral moment revived comparisons to Kishan's earlier "jaldi the last" meme, extending a pattern in which his verbal slips become online punchlines.
Away from the meme cycle, Kishan was last seen in "Mamla Legal Hai 2" and is next due in Netflix dark comedy "Maa Behen," premiering June 4, 2026.
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