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The Meme That Got People Arrested? Stuttering Shah Rukh Khan Controversy Explodes!

The Meme That Got People Arrested Stuttering Shah Rukh Khan Controversy Explodes!

The Meme That Got People Arrested Stuttering Shah Rukh Khan Controversy Explodes!

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The Meme That Got People Arrested? Stuttering Shah Rukh Khan Controversy Explodes!

If anyone in your group is thinking of sending the ‘Stuttering Shah Rukh Khan’ GIF, stop them immediately.
In the world of the internet, anything can go viral in moments, whether it’s a sneezing cat or a meme of Bollywood’s king Shah Rukh Khan. Yes! This week, the internet picked up an old thing, twisted it, polished it, and before you know it, it became a global meme sensation. And thus was born the ‘Stuttering Meme,’ which forced the police into action.
If you understand the truth of this meme, the real fact is that the ‘Stuttering Shah Rukh Khan’ picture is not of Shah Rukh Khan himself, but a comedian’s picture on which Shah Rukh’s face was fitted. Along with a hairstyle like perhaps no other on earth, and thus this picture became a cartoon-like version of Shah Rukh Khan.
The real roots of the meme are almost ten years old, when someone made a parody video mocking Shah Rukh’s famous ‘stuttering’ dialogue “Kkkkkkiran.”
At that time it didn’t catch on, but years later meme pages revived it. Adding GIFs, music, and overacting, they sent it again into the internet streets. And then what, this meme quickly went viral.
Government’s Entry
Now listen to the drama in the story. Indian authorities have announced a crackdown on the ‘stuttering’ GIF and similar content. The reason? That this content mocks people with speech disabilities. According to the law, whoever shares such content in India can be fined 300,000 rupees and face two years in jail.* Yes, jail. Because of a meme!
What will happen now?
Social media has been stirred up. Some people say this is a ban on freedom of expression, while some are happy that finally online misconduct is being noticed. Meanwhile, cybercrime units have put the internet on high alert. Social media platforms from X to WhatsApp have been instructed to immediately flag such content.
Free advice
If anyone in your group is thinking of sending the ‘Stuttering Shah Rukh Khan’ GIF, stop them immediately. Otherwise, the next meeting might be in the jail visiting room and your wallet might get lighter too! But if you are in Pakistan, for now there is no such crackdown here.

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