Indian television rarely delivers moments that instantly break the internet—but Rupali Ganguly just did exactly that. A recent episode of Anupamaa featured an explosive verbal outburst by her character that has now gone wildly viral, spawning memes, reels, and one unforgettable nickname: Sunny Deol Pro Max.
What was meant to be a high-emotion confrontation has now turned into pop-culture gold.
The Scene That Sparked It All
In the episode, Anupamaa comes face-to-face with Rajani, played by Rinku Dhawan. What begins as a tense exchange quickly escalates when Rajani challenges Anupamaa, questioning what she’s actually capable of.
That’s when Rupali unleashes a blistering monologue—delivered in one breathless, rage-fuelled stretch—that left viewers stunned, amused, and slightly terrified.
The now-viral line, “ghuma ghumake marungi”, is part of a long, dramatic threat sequence that mixes anger, humour, and sheer theatrical intensity. Translated loosely, it’s Anupamaa warning that she’ll beat Rajani in every possible way—physically, emotionally, verbally—until even pain itself gets confused.
Over-the-top? Absolutely. Memorable? Unquestionably.
Internet Reacts: Memes, Laughs & ‘50 Shades of Marungi’
Social media wasted no time. Clips from the scene flooded X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and YouTube Shorts.
Some of the standout reactions included:
- “Dard bhi confused ho jaayega — iconic dialogue!”
- “50 Shades of Marungi by Anupamaa Devi”
- “Sunny Deol Ultra Pro Max”
- “My mom when I got 2 marks in maths”
- “I cleaned my room out of fear… and I don’t even live with my mom anymore”
Others joked that the show has officially entered meme-canon, while some even tagged music producer Yashraj Mukhate, asking for a remix.
Of course, not everyone was impressed. A section of viewers criticised the dialogue as exaggerated and “cringe,” arguing that television writers are leaning too hard into viral moments.
Rupali Ganguly on Shooting the Intense Scene
Amid the chaos, Rupali addressed the emotional and physical toll of such scenes after a fan asked how draining it must be.
Her response offered a peek behind the scenes: the intense sequences were shot back-to-back, across different units, leaving little room to even process exhaustion. She credited the writers, directors, editors, DOPs, and assistant directors, calling it a full team effort.
Her takeaway? Bas karm karte jao—just keep working.
Why This Moment Matters
Since its debut in 2020, Anupamaa has remained one of Indian television’s most-watched shows. The series charts a homemaker’s journey from silent sacrifice to self-respect and self-realisation—something audiences continue to deeply connect with.
This viral moment, dramatic as it is, reflects how Indian daily soaps now live beyond TV screens. They’re watched, clipped, remixed, mocked, and celebrated online—sometimes all at once.
Final Words
Whether you found it iconic or cringe, Rupali Ganguly’s Anupamaa moment did what few TV scenes manage today—it dominated the internet conversation. And if being called Sunny Deol Pro Max is the price of viral fame, Rupali seems to have embraced it with the same intensity she brought to that now-legendary monologue.
