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IamrealMohsin: The Whole Credit Of The Viral Dialogue ‘Ma'am Ye Vagina Kya Hota Hai’ Goes To Rakul Preet Singh

‘Chhatriwali’ actor Mohsin Khan aka IamrealMohsin speaks up about how his dialogue from the trailer, asking Rakul Preet Singh about a vagina, has become a massive hit on social media. There are numerous memes being made on the same, and the young actor gives the credit for the success of the same to Rakul Preet Singh and the team of the movie.

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A young Mohsin Khan aka IamrealMohsin has become the talk of the town with numerous memes being made on his dialogue from ‘Chhatriwali’. The young lad has been working hard incessantly for the past few years with varied roles in different projects, but going viral on social media is something that every young celebrity dreams of in today’s times.

It definitely must be feeling great considering the memes are just flooding social media. Talking about the same Mohsin Khan says, “I got very surprised when I started getting mentions on Instagram and my friends also sent me those reels. Working with Rakul Preet ma'am that was a great experience. At many phrases I got vulgar and nervous, and then Rakul Preet ma'am was the one who motivated me and made me comfortable about how I have to perform that scene.”

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Mohsin Khan And Rakul Preet Singh In A Meme From 'Chhatriwali' Instagram

Adding on his popular “Yeh vagina Kya Hota Hai” dialogue, he says, “The most viral dialogue was indeed ‘Ma'am Ye Vagina Kya Hota Hai’. Rakul Preet ma'am told me the way of presenting it because of which I got very viral on social media. So, the whole credit goes to Rakul Preet ma'am. I am very lucky to work with Rakul Preet ma'am, Sumit Vyas sir and the best director in my entire life, Tejas Vijay Deoskar and casting bay and Gulshan sir who cast me.”

Talking about working on ‘Chhatriwali’, the young actor says, “You may say the film touches upon an adult topic. I play a school boy who wants to question the teacher (Rakul Preet), who is teaching reproduction, and try to embarrass her. There were scenes that made me feel bad because of my dialogues. Like I felt bad saying vagina, I was like ‘I have never said these words in my entire life, how should I say them onscreen?’ So, I practiced at home, in front of the mirror. Even my school skipped that chapter (on reproduction). But the film's team really supported me and helped me overcome those moments.”

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‘Chhatriwali’ releases on Zee5 on January 20.

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