Yes, it is verbatim from the 2019 Ullu original series Charmsukh . The scene became a viral meme.

If you have scrolled through Indian social media—particularly Instagram Reels or WhatsApp forwards—in the last four years, you have likely encountered a specific phrase: "Humse na ho payega." Spoken with a mix of frustration, emotional breakdown, and sheer helplessness, this dialogue exploded far beyond its original context. But where did it come from?

"Humse na ho payega."

And then, unlike Vikram, try again. Because in real life, we don’t have a background music cue for surrender.

"I can't do this anymore."

So, the next time you face an impossible task—a tough boss, a broken relationship, a chewy piece of meat, or even writing a 2000-word article—just remember Vikram’s sweaty, tear-streaked face and whisper to yourself:

The actor’s name is often listed in the credits as "Vikram" (character name). He remains relatively unknown, which adds to the meme’s cult status.