Along with encouraging the idea of entrepreneurship in every Indian household, fuelled by a nail-biting show format and deeply touching stories, Shark Tank India has also given the Indian audience a valuable gift – memes.
Ever since Shark Tank launched its Indian edition, the reactions of the show’s Sharks have given birth to countless memes on social media.
My Kolkata decided to take it a notch higher and involve the parents. For almost every scenario a Bengali kid can imagine, there’s a Shark Tank India meme befitting their Bangali parents’ reactions.
Your mother:
“Ei jonne toke eto boro korlam?” If you grew up Bengali, you know we are not lying!
Your father:
“Shob shomoye barir baire thaka chai.” Can you not stay at home for once (apart from almost the whole time you’re not in college)?
Your parents:
“Shobai korche bole tokeo korte hobe?” You want to talk about not getting permission for a trip to Goa? Puh-leez!
Your parents:
“Ami kokhon uthtam janish?” What is this sleeping in you speak of? If they didn’t do it in their time…
Your parents:
“Amar chhele/meye noshto hoye geche.” There’s no hope for your future, only children who are aador-ey-baandor exhibit such behaviour.
Your mother:
Really? Can you not go a day without eating habijabi, no matter if you hardly remember the last time you had that chilli chicken. Habijabi equals anything your mother has not cooked, created or conceived.
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