Anil Kapoor Reveals Deep Philosophy Behind Welcome's Iconic Majnu Bhai Painting

Anil Kapoor revisited the iconic 'Majnu Bhai' painting from the 2007 film 'Welcome' during a Holi special game show. He explained the painting's deeper philosophy, comparing the horse to hard work and the donkey to those who take credit. Kapoor humorously claimed to earn royalties from t-shirts featuring the viral meme painting. He also hinted at a potential 'Welcome 4' reunion with co-star Akshay Kumar.

Key Points: Anil Kapoor Explains Philosophy of Welcome's Majnu Bhai Painting

  • Anil Kapoor owns the original painting
  • He explains its horse-donkey philosophy
  • Jokes about earning royalties from meme t-shirts
  • Hints at 'Welcome 4' with Akshay Kumar
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Anil Kapoor explains 'deep philosophy' behind iconic 'Majnu Bhai' painting from 'Welcome'

Anil Kapoor reveals the hidden meaning behind the iconic 'Majnu Bhai' painting from 'Welcome' and jokes about meme royalties.

Anil Kapoor explains 'deep philosophy' behind iconic 'Majnu Bhai' painting from 'Welcome'
"Log ye painting ke saath memes banate rehte hain, magar iske peeche ek depth hai, ek story hai, aur ek seriousness bhi hai - Anil Kapoor"

Mumbai, March 4

Bollywood star Anil Kapoor revisited one of Bollywood's most iconic comic props, the iconic'Majnu Bhai painting' from the film 'Welcome', during a Holi special episode of "Wheel of Fortune" hosted by Akshay Kumar.

During the show, an audience member revealed that he is a huge fan of Anil and Akshay and an even bigger admirer of the movie "Welcome".

He shared that he had brought along the famous Majnu Bhai painting and wanted to know the story behind it.

Responding to this, Anil revealed that he still owns the original painting. Further, speaking about the painting that became a meme-culture phenomenon, Anil said, "Log ye painting ke saath memes banate rehte hain, magar iske peeche ek depth hai, ek story hai, aur ek seriousness bhi hai" (People keep making memes with this painting, but there is depth, a story and seriousness behind it).

"Aap log iska mazaak uda dete ho, memes bana ke, aur log sochte hain, kaisi painting hai," (You make fun of it by creating memes and people wonder what kind of painting it is), he added

When the audience member mentioned that t-shirts featuring the painting were also being sold, Radhika revealed that she owns one too.

Anil jokingly claimed that he earns money from those t-shirts as royalty, leaving Akshay visibly surprised and in splits.

Explaining the deeper meaning behind the iconic painting, Anil said, "Iske peeche ek philosophy hai (There is a philosophy behind it)."

He described how the painting features a horse and a donkey, stating that the horse represents activeness and hardwork, while the donkey symbolises the opposite.

Elaborating further, Anil humorously explained that while the horse does all the hard work, the credit is often taken by the donkey, further relating it to boss-employee dynamics.

He also then asked the audience whether they saw themselves as a horse or a donkey.

Talking about Welcome, Anil stated, "Sabse pehle toh Akshay Sahab ke saath maine ye film ki thi Welcome 1, fir 2 mein ye nahi the, fir 3 mein mujhe nikal diya aur Welcome 4 hum fir saath mein karenge (First of all, I did Welcome 1 with Akshay Sahab, then he wasn't there in part 2, then I was removed in part 3, and Welcome 4 we will do together again)."

Talking about the iconic Majnu Bhai painting, that even after 20 years of the movie's release, first featured in the 2007 blockbuster "Welcome".

The quirky and funny art, created by Anil's character Majnu Bhai in the film, went on to become one of the most memorable comic elements of the movie

Directed by Anees Bazmee, 'Welcome' released in 2007 and starred Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif, Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar, Paresh Rawal and Feroz Khan in important roles.

It also starred Mallika Sherawat who was lauded for her fun performance.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is why I love Bollywood. Such simple things become iconic parts of our culture. That painting is everywhere on the internet! And Anil sir still owning the original is so cool. Shows how much actors value their work.
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I think he's reading too much into it. It was a funny prop for a hilarious scene. The magic of Welcome was its spontaneous comedy, not deep philosophy. Sometimes a painting is just a painting, yaar. Still, a great film!
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Sarah B
As someone who discovered Bollywood later in life, this is fascinating. The way certain scenes or objects from Indian films take on a life of their own in memes and merchandise is unique. Anil's playful claim about royalties was the best part!
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Karthik V
"Log ye painting ke saath memes banate rehte hain" - so true! My WhatsApp is full of Majnu Bhai memes. It's amazing how a 2007 film is still so relevant. The entire cast was perfect. Bring back that era of comedy!
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Michael C
The boss-employee dynamic analogy is actually quite sharp. It's funny how art, even comedic art, can reflect universal truths. Anil Kapoor's energy is infectious. Holi special with Akshay must have been a riot!

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