If your Instagram feed has not been flooded with the ‘just like a wow’ memes, then what are you even doing on social media, especially if you are an Indian? The Indian meme community has got a new meme ‘king’ and from actors like Deepika Padukone and Hena Khan to known personalities like singer Yashraj Mukhate, everyone has hopped onto this hilarious trend. And recently, joining the bandwagon, the popular Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP, Nussrat Jahan, also shared a video of her trying the same meme. Taking to her social media handle, the politician lip-synced to the famous ‘wow’ lines.  

The ‘just like a wow’ meme came into trend when a sales woman’s video went viral, where she was trying to sell some Indian ethnic attire. Along with the ‘wow’ pitch, the same woman and her friend also made peculiar terminologies like ‘laddu colour’ and ‘mouse colour’ popular. The video was shared on the politician’s official Instagram handle ‘nusratchirps’, with the captions, “Had to try this… FUN it is.”

 
 
 
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As soon as the political leader shared the video, people started giving a mixed reaction to it, making it go viral. Some liked the post and found it hilarious and enjoyed Jahan’s video, while others reacted negatively and alleged her of ‘copying’ Deepika Padukone. The post was shared two days ago and pulled 64K views. 

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Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “The face is like a potle and the lips are like a lip,” a user said. “Just looking like a wow,” added a second person. “Fun is....when you see Yaariyan 2 running in empty theaters,” added a third. “Don't copy sai Mahima and Deepika,” said a fourth. “Just Looking Like A Chapri,” wrote a fifth netizen. “Didi made you MP and now thinking when will you leave,” commented a sixth user. “Are you trying to copy Deepika?” asked a seventh person.