The “Hajmola” Celebration Taking Over the Internet

Rahul KaushikNationalMarch 28, 2026

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New Delhi, March 28, 2026: A refreshing and humorous video featuring a young girl from North East India has recently become a viral sensation, offering a unique twist on the traditional celebration of academic success. While it is customary for students to distribute sweets like laddoos or barfis after passing their exams, this young student was captured on film handing out packets of Hajmola—a popular digestive tablet—to her neighbors and family members. The clip, which has been widely shared across Instagram and X, has been lauded by netizens for its wit and relatable charm.

The footage was reportedly recorded by a woman who was offered the unconventional treat by the girl. When the student was teasingly questioned about why she chose a sour digestive instead of traditional sugar-laden sweets, her confident and hilarious response stole the show. With a nonchalant shrug, she was heard saying, “Mera marji, mera life” (My will, my life), a phrase that has since been turned into a popular audio template by content creators.

A Hilarious Take on “Digesting” Success

The choice of Hajmola has been interpreted by the online community as a brilliant metaphorical jab at those who might be envious of her achievements. It is observed in the comment sections that many viewers found the choice of a digestive aid to be a clever “pre-emptive strike” against jealousy. It was jokingly suggested by one user that the girl was simply helping her “haters” digest her success more easily, ensuring that nobody suffered from “academic heartburn” over her high marks.

This blend of innocence and sass has resonated deeply with the Gen Z and Millennial audience, who often celebrate “main character energy.” The passive observation of the girl’s confidence has led many to praise her parents for raising a child with such a strong sense of individuality. Instead of following age-old social norms, the young girl chose a celebration that was uniquely her own, turning a routine moment of result-checking into a global moment of joy.

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Why the Internet is Obsessed with the “Hajmola Girl”

The video’s popularity is being attributed to its departure from the often high-pressure and overly emotional content typically associated with Indian board exam results. In a digital landscape filled with stories of intense academic stress, this lighthearted interaction provided a much-needed sense of relief. It is argued by many that the girl’s attitude represents a healthy approach to achievement—celebrating one’s wins with humor rather than just solemnity.

As the video continues to garner millions of views, the “Hajmola Girl” has become a symbol of self-assertion and wit. The phrase “Mera marji, mera life” is being celebrated as a new anthem for those who wish to live life on their own terms, regardless of how “sour” or “sweet” their choices may seem to others. The viral moment serves as a reminder that sometimes, the best way to celebrate a big win is with a small, tangy tablet and a whole lot of confidence.

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