A dramatic patriotic moment from Naagin 7 has taken over social media, turning into one of the show’s most talked-about viral clips this week. The scene, featuring Priyanka Chahar Choudhary as Ahana and Alice Kaushik as Bharani, has triggered a flood of memes, jokes and reaction posts across platforms.
The scene that sparked the frenzy
In the now-viral clip, the two shape-shifting serpents are seen saluting as a rocket flies across the sky, with “Vande Mataram” playing in the background. The unusual blend of mythology, patriotism and high-voltage TV drama instantly caught viewers’ attention and quickly became meme material online.
Why the internet can’t stop talking about it
Known for its over-the-top storytelling, Naagin 7 has once again delivered a moment that viewers found impossible to ignore. Social media users began circulating the clip widely, with many calling it peak television melodrama and others joking about the sheer unpredictability of the sequence. India Today and NDTV both noted that the scene’s dramatic treatment and surreal visual style helped fuel the meme wave.
What happens in the episode
The viral moment comes amid a dramatic stretch in the show’s storyline. According to the episode recap, Bharani helps government officials reach safety while the larger supernatural conflict continues, and Ahana later confronts the Dragon after the mission succeeds. The patriotic scene is woven into that larger fantasy arc, which adds to its unexpected appeal.
A perfect recipe for meme gold
Part of the scene’s popularity lies in how effortlessly it fits internet humour. The combination of fantasy television, patriotic imagery and dramatic execution created the kind of clip that social media loves to remix. For many viewers, it was not just bizarre — it was instantly iconic in the most meme-worthy way possible.
With one surreal patriotic sequence, Naagin 7 has managed to dominate online conversation yet again. What was meant to be a dramatic moment on screen has now become full-blown meme gold, proving once again that in the age of social media, no television scene is too serious to escape the internet’s sense of humour.
By – Manoj

