The character of ‘Chellam Sir’ in ‘The Family Man’ Season 2 is perhaps the best reminder of how effective and impactful good writing can be for a particular character besides the show’s popularity.
Despite having a comparatively lesser screen time, Chellam Sir’s character has gone viral on Twitter. Such is the character’s craze that the fans are demanding a spin-off show based on Chellam Sir’s character.
In the ‘The Family Man’ Season 2, Chellam Sir is shown to be a highly resourceful, paranoid, retired legendary agent, whom Srikant Tiwari (Manoj Bajpayee) considers in extremely high regard. Chellam Sir helps Srikant Tiwari multiple times when he is in dire need during the mission.
So, we have selected for you a list of seven Chellam Sir Memes and Posts on Twitter. Chellam Sir is undeniably a super interesting character portrayed by Tamil actor-director Udhayabhanu Maheswaran or more popularly known as just Uday Mahesh. So enjoy the legend of Chellam Sir:
1. The first Chellam Sir post to be included on this list was shared on Twitter by the show’s co-director and co-writer himself – Suparn Varma. He described the same as his favorite post so far. The hilarious and inventive post has an image that portrays Chellam Sir as an apparent replacement for the Google search engine.
My favourite post so far #ChellamSir #TheFamilyMan2 pic.twitter.com/pXTAHVLasd
— Suparn S Varma (@Suparn) June 7, 2021
2. In this post, the show’s actor Sharib Hashmi (who plays JK Talpade) had re-tweeted an amusing and cleverly designed post showing Manoj Bajpayee’s funny expressions when he is delighted to see Chellam Sir instead of the famous search bar.
Chellam ke liye 🙌🏻 comments mein drop kardo!#TheFamilyManOnPrime @BajpayeeManoj pic.twitter.com/Cf8qp3dgd1
— Srikant Tiwari (@SrikantTFM) June 7, 2021
3. In another hilarious post, veteran performer and the show’s lead actor Manoj Bajpayee himself re-tweeted an intelligent yet humorous meme. It’s really funny and corroborates the immense popularity and the humongous following of Chellam Sir.
@BajpayeeManoj pic.twitter.com/47KdyLy7Ng
— Arpit Anand (@arpitanand88) June 6, 2021
4. In yet another entertaining post, a Twitter user expressed through an amusing image that the fictional character can perhaps do a better job than WHO and CIA regarding the origins of Coronavirus.
The post was marked with following the words: “#WHO and #CIA, yeh kaam tumse na hopayega.. Just contact Chellam Sir to know the origins of Corona Virus. He knows everything!”. Heights of creativity expressed in a witty manner.
5. Moreover, the reputed property services platform Housing.com had recently compared Chellam Sir with their advanced home search technology in the light-hearted post attached below. It comprised an animated picture of the legendary Chellam Sir speaking on the phone.
https://twitter.com/Housing/status/1401892490622300161
6. In another innovative Twitter post by a fan, a beautiful analogy was used. The post implied what Professor’s character was to Money Heist, Chellam Sir’s character is to ‘The Family Man’ Season 2.
The post was marked with the words “#MoneyHeist has professor #Familyman2 has #ChellamSir He is playing a different game! kids Google when they don’t have answers… Legend call #ChellamSir because #ChellamKnowsEverything.” Quite funny indeed and makes sense.
7. Besides, the Twitter handle of Motilal Oswal AMC had posted an amazing image pertaining to the fan’s favorite Chellam Sir. The image implied in a light-hearted way that the company is the Chellam Sir of every investor’s life. Another inventive Chellam Sir post.
Financial advisor – The Chellam Sir of every investors’ life.
#ChellamSir #ChellamKnowsEverything #Familyman2 pic.twitter.com/OVfGQB6JWN
— Motilal Oswal Asset Management (@MotilalOswalAMC) June 7, 2021
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