Ravi Kishan recently addressed his viral 'home from work' slip during the trailer launch of his upcoming film 'Maa Behen' in Mumbai. The actor-politician expressed bewilderment over his frequent viral moments, stating he does not understand why he goes viral on social media.
Ravi Kishan on His Freudian Slip
According to an IANS report, when asked about his accidental phrase 'home from work' instead of 'work from home', Ravi Kishan said, 'I swear on Mahadev; I don't know why I go viral. I said 'home from work', and earlier I said 'jaldi the late'. I was going to Parliament; I meant 'work from home' but 'home from work' came out.' He added, 'People look at me as if I am from another planet. I am a human being; I make mistakes like everyone else. Why do you make me go viral? I don't know.'
Reactions from Party Members
During the interaction, Ravi Kishan revealed that even his party members and superiors ask him how he goes viral. He said, 'Everyone asks me, even in my party, my superiors ask, 'What do you do to go viral?' I honestly have no idea. But this film is going to go viral.' He concluded with a laugh, 'And here I am; I just have to show up and go viral.'
The Origin of the Meme
A few days ago, Ravi Kishan went viral after accidentally saying 'home from work' while discussing fuel-saving measures and public transport awareness. The slip instantly became a meme, with netizens comparing it to his earlier viral phrase 'jaldi the late'. The actor-politician was explaining Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal for reduced fuel consumption and remote working when he repeatedly used the incorrect phrase.
About 'Maa Behen'
Directed by Suresh Triveni, 'Maa Behen' stars Madhuri Dixit, Triptii Dimri, Ravi Kishan, and Dharna Durgaa. The film is set to premiere on Netflix on June 4, 2026. Ravi Kishan expressed confidence that the movie would also go viral upon its release.



