Ravi Kishan says he has no idea why his slip-ups go viral, calls himself “Just Human”


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, May 23: Actor and politician Ravi Kishan has said he is puzzled by the frequent viral attention his verbal slip-ups receive on social media, adding that he does not intentionally create such moments and simply speaks naturally like anyone else.

The actor made the remarks during the trailer launch event of his upcoming film “Maa Behen”, which he attended alongside actors Madhuri Dixit and Tripti Dimri in Mumbai.

Responding to questions from the media about his recent viral moments, Kishan said he genuinely does not understand why his comments become internet sensations. He stated that he often makes small verbal errors in public, but they are amplified far beyond his intention.

Referring to his earlier slip where he said “home from work” instead of “work from home” during a discussion on fuel-saving and remote working, he joked that such mistakes are natural and part of being human.

He also recalled another phrase, “jaldi the late,” which had previously gone viral, saying that such moments are repeatedly turned into memes and online jokes.

Kishan said people, including colleagues and even political associates, often ask him how he manages to trend so frequently online. However, he insisted that he has no strategy or explanation behind it.

He further added that while he remains confused about his viral popularity, he hopes his upcoming film will also generate positive attention among audiences.

  

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