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Even Varun Dhawan is sharing viral memes of Anushka Sharma

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Anushka Sharma has became a hit fodder for memes from her upcoming film, Sui Dhaaga, which even her co-star Varun Dhawan could not resist from sharing.

The Sui Dhaaga trailer released on August 13 to make way for innumerable memes, featuring Anushka Sharma, who plays a simple village woman named Mamta in the movie.

And with each passing day, the internet keeps adding to the list of memes with hilarious takes on real-life situations. Many people couldn’t stop comparing a picture of her crying to their own lives, but later turned into a photoshopping battle and quickly went quite out of hand.

Now, while the Internet is at its creative best when it comes to the memes, it’s none other than Varun Dhawan, who plays her husband Mauji in the movie, who isenjoying the memes.

Varun spotted yet another meme featuring Mamta and sharing it on Twitter, he wrote: “Memes ki rani, Mamta.”

Nevertheless, some of the results are hilarious and are being shared widely

This started in a scene when an emotionally overwhelmed Mamta waves to Mauji on his return from what appears to be a tiresome journey, and her expression caught the internet’s attention.

However, the actual video was taken when singer Nick Jonas and his fiancee Priyanka Chopra visited an orphanage after their engagement ceremony in Mumbai and he performed for the kids.

Here’s how the Sui Dhaaga memes are taking over the Internet.

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