The success of Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge is not just visible at the box officeāit is now dominating the marketing world as well. One dialogue in particular, delivered by Rakesh Bedi's character Jameel JamaliāāBachcha hai tu meraāāhas turned into a full-blown viral trend, inspiring brands across industries to create witty and relatable campaigns.
Originally part of an emotional yet memorable line, the dialogue has quickly become one of the most used meme formats of 2026.
What started as a powerful on-screen moment has now become a marketing tool across industriesākeeping the film alive in everyday conversations.
The trend clearly shows how a film's dialogue, when it resonates strongly, can move beyond entertainment and shape digital conversations.
Sensing the massive recall value, brands from multiple sectors have wasted no time tapping into this popularity and have quickly adapted the dialogue into their creatives.
From food and beverage to fintech, travel, and even public services, the trend has spread across the board. Names like Apsara Ice Creams, Vadilal, Delhi Police, Haldiram's, CashKaro, T-Series, The Waffle Co., BookMyShow, Bistro by Blinkit, Bonn, BondTite, Rajasthan Tourism, Union Bank of India, Travollex and Wai Wai have all jumped on the bandwagon.
Among these, the Delhi Police's version has especially caught public attention. By using the line āHelmet pehnega tabhi syana banega, mera bachchaā in a road safety message about wearing helmets, the campaign struck the perfect balance between humour and awareness. The post quickly went viral, with users praising how effectively it turned a trending dialogue into a meaningful public message.
Most brands are sticking to the simplicity of the original line, using its familiarity to instantly engage audiences. The addition of Jameel Jamali's character-driven charm has only amplified its reach, making the meme both relatable and shareable.
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Meanwhile, Dhurandhar 2 is still holding strong at the box office on Day 7, even with the usual weekday slowdown. From AI alternate endings and peak scene breakdowns going viral to memes like āBachcha hai tu meraā taking over feeds, the film has turned into a full-blown pop culture moment that just refuses to slow down.
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