Some props never fade, and Majnu Bhai’s painting from Welcome proves it yet again. Vijay Varma gave Bollywood fans a nostalgic jolt this week after he casually posed with the iconic artwork that Anil Kapoor’s gangster-turned-artist unveiled in the 2007 hit.
The actor, known for his sharp performances in Darlings and Kaalkoot, dropped a photo of himself lounging on a couch with the donkey-on-a-horse painting propped up behind him.
"Yes I’m an Art Connoisseur. Sharing my moment with the most iconic painting from Bollywood.. no painting has ever brought this much joy to us @aneesbazmee sir @anilskapoor sir respect, Majnu Bhai supremacy" Vijay Varma wrote, tagging director Anees Bazmee and Anil Kapoor.
Fans immediately flooded the comments. Many declared “Majnu Bhai supremacy is real,” while others joked that the post had inspired them to rewatch Welcome. Varma himself leaned into the fun, replying, “Aaj bahot log Welcome dekhnge.. phir se.”
Vijay Varma
For those who need a quick refresher, the painting shows a donkey standing proudly on a horse, both staring at a ship on the horizon. The absurd image, delivered with Kapoor’s deadpan confidence as Majnu Bhai, turned into one of Bollywood’s most enduring comedy moments. Over time, it transcended the film, popping up in memes, edits, and even party décor.
What began as a running gag in a gangster comedy now lives as a piece of cinematic “art history.” Varma’s post reminded everyone why the joke still lands: it’s not just the bizarre sketch, but the collective joy it carries.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Vijay Varma is ready to shift gears with Gustaakh Ishq. The film, earlier titled Ul Jalool Ishq, is slated for release this November. Until then, his little tribute to Majnu Bhai’s masterpiece might just keep the internet busy.
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