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CBSE uses ‘Chellam sir’ meme to calm worried parents, wins the internet

Since being shared online, the post has been flooded with netizens responding to the meme. While many were amused, others continued to enquire about the impending exam results.

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With the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) expected to release Class 12 results this week, anxious parents and children have flooded the board’s official social media pages with enquiries. To lighten the intense mood building up due to all the wait, the official CBSE Twitter handle shared a hilarious meme on Wednesday.

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In their post, the CBSE tweeted an update on the board results and requested parents to wait, using a meme from the second season of the popular thriller series ‘Family Man’. The post features Manoj Bajpayee, the show’s protagonist, as a worried parent, with popular character ‘Chellam sir’, played by Uday Mahesh, asking him to wait patiently.


“Don’t be a Minimum G̶u̶y̶ Parent,” read the post shared along with hashtags #StayCalm #StayHopeful. The meme is in reference to Bajpayee’s character Srikant Tiwari, who is annoyed by his boss asking him not to be a ‘minimum guy’.

Since being shared online, the post has been flooded with netizens responding to the meme. While many were amused, others continued to enquire about the impending exam results.


https://twitter.com/Uthara_Menon_/status/1420366271690862600
https://twitter.com/Shivam2687/status/1420377354409439244


Post the cancellation of Class 10 and 12 board exams, the Supreme Court had directed the CBSE to announce Class 12 results on or before July 31.

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