Saath Nibhana Saathiya’s Gopi Bahu Waking Up From Coma To Serve Green Tea To Her Husband Goes Viral, Netizens Say “Gopi Did Not Wash His Laptop Unintentionally”
Soon the video clip went viral on Twitter and netizens had a field day over it
Saath Nibhana Saathiya’s Gopi Bahu Waking Up From Coma To Serve Green Tea For Her Husband Goes Viral ( Photo Credit – IMDb; Episode Still )
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Indian daily soaps have a reputation for defying all logic and exaggerating things to their absolute possible limits to a point that some scenes appear cringy. From Sasural Simar Ka to Saath Nibhana Saathiya, cringe-worthy moments from the soaps have often gone viral on social media.
Now yet another video is going viral on social media that left netizens in splits. In the viral video, Devoleena Bhattacharjee who plays the role of Gopi Bahu can be seen in a hospital covered in bandages. It seems she was in a coma but her husband (played by Mohammad Nazim) started yelling at the top of his lungs in a bid to bring her back to consciousness.
That’s not it. Her husband is also heard asking her for his green tea, clothes, and meals. A Twitter user shared the hilarious scene from the popular serial Saath Nibhana Saathiya with a caption, “???. He cannot be real.” Take a look at the video below:
Soon the video clip went viral on Twitter and netizens had a field day over it. The comments section was absolutely flooded with hilarious reactions from netizens. A user wrote, “Ye kyat hail (What is this),” while another wrote, “I see this video every few months, and it’s funnier each time.”
i see this video after every few months and its funnier each time😭😭😭
The above scene from Saath Nibaana Saathiya was supposed to be perceived as all cute and adorable with Gopi Bahu waking up but some netizens were upset with normalizing toxic masculinity and patriarchy.
Literally how men in the family react when the women get sick. Its not care, its irritation and annoyance that the unpaid worker has to take a sick leave. That's why women will take it upon themselves to work through the illness instead of resting https://t.co/Bzgd3ZgZOQ
This is very real in many desi families. Women are forced to cook/clean/wash for entire families even when they're sick, pregnant/postpartum or dying. https://t.co/Ai3yXoaj9t
made a horrible decision of looking into the levels of misogyny, complete entitlement and lack of self realisation to write such a scene https://t.co/uXIT3tmxdU