Google reveals India's popular memes of the year 2023!

7. 'Elvish Bhai' meme

Elvish Yadav was the winner of the reality show 'Big Boss OTT season 2.' The meme shows the on-screen reaction of an Elvish fanboy.

The wild expression and excitement on the lad's face while saying 'Elvish Bhai Ke Aage koi bol sakta hai kya' became an instant hit on Hindi social media -- sparking the memefest. | Twitter

6. 'The Boys'

'The Boys' is an Amazon Prime Originals TV series. In these memes, largely sexist/male-originated, set to the song "Bones" by Imagine Dragons are stamped with the iconic title card of the series when something dramatic happens. | Twitter

5. 'Ohio' dwellers

People started sharing odd photos and videos captioned "only in Ohio" or "can't even [something] in Ohio". Most of these things were weird concepts, light years from reality.

4. 'Aukat Dikha Di'

3. 'Moye Moye...'

The tune 'Moye Moye' reportedly comes from the chorus of Serbian singer-songwriter Teya Dora’s song ‘Džanum’. While it is a sad tune originally, Indian social media often use it to accompany dark humour, pranks and stupidity. | Twitter

The list of those responsible for making 'Moye Moye' a national trend includes Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana to the Delhi Police, alongside countless social media influencers. | Facebook

2. 'So Beautiful So Elegant...'

The "Just Looking Like a Wow" meme's origin traces back to the video of a woman named Jasmeen Kaur. In an exuberant effort to sell salwar suits on Instagram, Kaur repeatedly uses the phrase "just looking like a wow" to describe the clothes. | Video screengrab

'... just looking like a wow!'

Her catchy expressions and gestures tagged with crazy energy levels and excitement quickly made the video go viral. | Twitter

Ready for this year's most popular meme in India?

Here it goes...

1. The 'Bhupendra Jogi' meme:

When a reporter asks a man MP what his name is, he says “Bhupendra Jogi”. Jogi then says he has been to the US, prompting the reporter to ask him to name places he has been to in the US. However, Jogi misunderstood the question and repeated his name instead -- “Bhupendra Jogi”. | Twitter