Babar Azam’s purple-hued Lamborghini reminds Desis of ‘Taarzan: The Wonder Car’. Check viral memes on this.
Babar Azam recently rolled into the spotlight with a flashy new addition to his already glamorous car collection—a vibrant purple Lamborghini Aventador. As the social media sphere buzzed with admiration from Pakistani fans, Desi observers with an eagle eye couldn’t help but draw connections to the iconic ‘Taarzan: The Wonder Car.’ Ah, the memories of our childhoods spent ogling at the sleek beauty crafted under DC Designs! So, when Babar cruised in with a sports car of a strikingly similar hue, Desis didn’t hold back, unleashing a flurry of ‘Taarzan’-inspired memes.
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Banter ensued as fans playfully suggested, “Babar drives it in the day. Ajay Devgan’s ghost drives it at night,” and another couldn’t resist belting out, “Meraaa caaaarrr.. meri jaaaaaaaan… Taaarzzaaaan…” in a nostalgic ode to the 2004 film. A warning to Babar’s foes came in the form of, “Babar’s enemies, better find a place to hide now… Ajay Devgn is coming for you,” and a clever quip noting, “Second hand hai. First owner was Ajay Devgan’s son in Tarzan the Wondercar.”
Cricket banter is par for the course, especially when it involves Babar Azam, the favourite target for Indian fans looking to spice up the rivalry with humour. This latest episode of meme-worthy material was no exception!
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Meanwhile, the ‘Taarzan’ buzz wasn’t limited to Babar’s wheels. The talk resurfaced when Indian chef Neha Deepak Shah, who participated in MasterChef India Season 4 in 2015, shared her experience of booking a self-driving taxi in the US. In a video, the text read, ‘My first ever driverless self-driving taxi.’ Ms. Shah described the booking process as similar to Uber, and upon the taxi’s arrival, she had to unlock it via the app. Drawing a connection, she mentioned that the self-driving car reminded her of the film ‘Taarzan: The Wonder Car,’ where a man transforms his late father’s car into a vehicle named Taarzan, and the car comes to life, running on its own, infused with his father’s spirit, as later revealed in the film.
No doubt, movies like ‘Taarzan’ have a way of living rent-free in our minds, making each new connection a delightful journey down memory lane.