Phas Gaye Re Obama Online [upd] Access
If you spent any time on Indian social media between 2010 and 2015, you almost certainly encountered a peculiar, earworm of a phrase: Paired often with a grainy, looped video of former U.S. President Barack Obama looking bewildered, stoic, or uncomfortable, this meme became a legendary staple of the early Facebook and WhatsApp era. But what does it mean, why Obama, and how did a seemingly random Hindi phrase become a pan-Indian cry of mock sympathy?
: Sanjay Mishra as the weary "Bhai Sahab" and Manu Rishi as the Obama-obsessed "Anni" deliver career-best performances. Iconic Scenes phas gaye re obama online
If you haven't seen this gem yet, you are missing out on one of the sharpest satires in Indian cinema! 📉💰 If you spent any time on Indian social
On platforms like Facebook, WhatsApp, and Reddit, “Phas gaye re Obama” was the go-to caption for: : Sanjay Mishra as the weary "Bhai Sahab"
The meme even spawned variations: “Phas gaye re Modi,” “Phas gaye re Trump,” but the original Obama version remained the gold standard.
Why not “Phas gaye re Bush” or “Phas gaye re Modi”? The choice of Obama is critical.




























