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Updated · Mashable India · May 20
Ravi Kishan's 'Home From Work' Gaffe Goes Viral at 56, Sparking Social Media Memes
Updated
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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