
New Delhi, january 30, 2026: The small screen’s favorite matriarch is back at the center of the digital storm. Just when the internet had finally stopped echoing “Aapko Kya?” and “Kaisa beta hai tu,” Rupali Ganguly’s Anupamaa has delivered a new explosive monologue that is currently setting social media on fire.
The latest viral punchline, simply dubbed the “Itna Marungi” rant, has transcended television screens to become the newest favorite for meme-makers and reel creators alike.
In a recent high-voltage episode (January 2026), Anupamaa finds herself in a fierce face-off with a new antagonist, Rajani (played by Rinku Dhawan). When pushed to her limit, the usually patient Anupamaa breaks into a rhythmic, relentless, and almost poetic warning that left viewers stunned.
The dialogue, which fans are calling “Sunny Deol Pro Max,” features a breathless sequence of threats:
“Tujhe baalon se pakad ke, chotti se ghasitte hue beech bazaar laakar tujhe marungi… joota bhigo ke marungi, sandal todke marungi… haath thak gaye toh laathon se marungi, aur agar pair thak gaye toh baaton se marungi!”
The monologue peaks with the now-iconic line: “Itna marungi, itna marungi ke dard bhi confuse hojayega ke kis kis haddi par, kis kis chhot par dhyan do!”
What makes this punchline stand out is the sheer audacity and energy Rupali Ganguly brings to the character. For years, Anupamaa was the epitome of tolerance; seeing her switch into a “Sherni” (lioness) mode provides a cathartic release for the audience.
Within hours of the telecast:
Despite the intensity of the scene, Rupali Ganguly remains humble about the feat. Responding to fans who asked how she manages such high-energy monologues, the actress revealed on social media that these scenes are often shot back-to-back across different units. She credited her writers and the entire technical crew, stating, “When they don’t get tired, how can I?”
Industry experts predict that this viral moment will help Anupamaa reclaim its top spot on the TRP charts. By blending relatable domestic drama with “mass-y” dialogues that resonate with the younger, meme-loving generation, the show continues to prove why it remains a juggernaut of Indian television.
Whether you find it dramatic or empowering, one thing is certain: Anupamaa’s “Itna Marungi” is the new anthem of 2026.