Aayein to Systumm: From Jan to Dec Recap of Memes Throughout 2023!

16 Dec 2023, 02:57 PM IST
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As we approach the end of 2023, it is worth reflecting on the viral memes that captured our attention throughout the year.

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Let's explore the top 10 memes that made waves on social media:

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'Dekh raha hai Vinod' (January)

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Kicking off the year, the 'Dekh raha hai Vinod' meme gained popularity, featuring a dialogue from Panchayat S2. Durgesh Kumar, also known as Bhushan, delivered this memorable line.

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'Pani Pani' (February)

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In February, a small child's plea for water, saying 'Pani pila dijiye, mera gola sukha raha hai,' became a heartwarming and widely shared meme.

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'Systumm' (March)

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YouTuber Elvish Yadav's catchphrase 'Systumm he Systumm' took the internet by storm in March, creating a buzz among fans.

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'Aayein' (April)

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April brought us the 'Aayein' meme, featuring a confident child answering a news media question. This meme remained popular throughout the year.

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'Ram Ram bhai sareya ne' (May)

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May introduced the 'Ram Ram bhai sareya ne' meme, originating from the '75 Hard challenge' and Ankit Baiyanpuria's enthusiastic proclamation after completing the challenge.

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'Gaddari Karbe' (June)

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June witnessed the rise of the 'Gaddari Karbe' meme, showcasing a video of two children engaged in a stylish argument. The use of unique slang made this meme a social media hit.

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'Khatti Toffee' (July)

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July featured the 'Khatti Toffee' meme template, with two siblings in front of their class teacher. The boy's response, 'Meine Khatti Toffi Khai Hai,' resonated widely in social media circles.

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'Bhupendra Jogi' (August)

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August saw the emergence of the 'Bhupendra Jogi' meme, stemming from an old Lallantop media video where Bhupendra fumbled while answering questions.

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'So Beautiful So Elegant' (September)

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September brought the 'So Beautiful So Elegant' meme, featuring Jasmeen Kaur passionately selling salwar suits on Instagram. Even celebrities like Deepika Padukone joined the trend.

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'Apni Aukat Dikha Di' (October)

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October introduced the 'Apni Aukat Dikha Di' meme, using actor Suriya's face with the Bhojpuri version of Sidhu Moose Wala's song 'Dofa 406' as background music.

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'Moye Moye' (November)

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In November, a new meme called 'Moye Moye' took social media by storm. The meme originated from a misheard lyric in the Serbian song "Džanum" by Teya Dora. The meme quickly went viral, resonating with users across various social platforms.

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'Sherr' (December)

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As December rolled in, a fresh meme called 'Sherr' emerged, featuring the majestic lion. This meme creatively connects a lion's daily life with relatable human experiences. The 'Sherr' meme proves that humor knows no bounds, adding a roar of joy to the online community as the year comes to a close.

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