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What is 'Suja Salman Khan' & 'Banana Akshay Kumar'? Why these memes have flooded Instagram comments section after 'Hakla SRK'
What is 'Suja Salman Khan' & 'Banana Akshay Kumar'? Why these memes have flooded Instagram comments section after 'Hakla SRK'

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

What is 'Suja Salman Khan' & 'Banana Akshay Kumar'? Why these memes have flooded Instagram comments section after 'Hakla SRK'

After the 'Hakla Shah Rukh Khan' meme took the internet by storm, social media users have doubled down on the absurdity with even wilder creations like 'Banana Akshay Kumar' and 'Suja Salman Khan'. These bizarre memes feature heavily distorted, exaggerated edits of celebrities, stretching faces, twisting proportions, or morphing them into surreal forms. Despite their ridiculous nature, the trend shows no signs of slowing, as meme-makers continue to push the limits of viral humor with increasingly outrageous edits. Viral 'Banana Akshay Kumar' meme Just like people flooded Shah Rukh Khan's comment section with 'Hakla' memes, they are now flooding Akshay Kumar's comment section with 'Banana Akshay Kumar' memes. But how did this start, and what's the context? Well, according to a viral video on Instagram, Akshay Kumar once spoke about how he maintains his diet while shooting, as he is a fitness enthusiast. In the video, he can be heard saying that when he shoots in places where healthy food isn't available, he resorts to eating bananas. 'Suja Salman Khan' meme explained Coming to the 'Sooja Salman Khan' meme, for context, the photo being used as a GIF is actually from one of his public appearances a few months ago. When he stepped out, people noticed that the actor had visibly gained weight, which led to some trolling. However, if reports are to be believed, the actor gained weight for his film Bull. What is the Hakla Shah Rukh Khan meme? In case you don't know, social media users say the viral 'Hakla Shah Rukh Khan' meme isn't a real photo of the actor but an edited one, where his face is placed on a comedian's body with a funny hairstyle and cartoon-like look. According to content creator Glokus, the meme started nearly ten years ago in a parody video that made fun of SRK's stammering. Though it didn't get much attention back then, it later resurfaced as GIFs and edited clips, going viral even after attempts were made to take it down.

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