'The perfectionist has failed...', Aamir Khan recreates the viral meme of chess player Magnus Carlsen.

Posted on 19th Jun 2025 by rohit kumar

At this time, a video of Norway-based chess player and five-time champion Magnus Carlsen is going viral on social media. After losing to 19-year-old Indian chess player D Gukesh, Magnus hit the table so hard that all the pawns were scattered. Many memes have been made on this viral video of his so far.

 

Aamir Khan was also not behind in following this trend. He recreated this moment of Magnus Carlsen in his style. As soon as this video of Mr. Perfectionist went viral, people started trolling him. Why are users criticizing Aamir, read full details below:

 

Aamir Khan recreated a meme with this influencer.

 

Aamir Khan is busy promoting his upcoming film 'Sitare Zameen Par' these days and everyone knows that the 'Dangal' actor is also a very good chess player, so he did not miss the opportunity to recreate this meme of Magnus Carlsen.

 

Social media influencer Prakhar Pravachan has shared a video with Aamir Khan on his official Instagram account, in which he is on one side and the actor on the other side and a chess board is lying in the middle. In the viral video, Aamir Khan is playing chess, and then the influencer hands him the script. After reading the script, Aamir Khan angrily slams his hand on the table in the same manner as Magnus did.

 

Users told Aamir Khan you have failed.

 

Sharing this video, Prakhar Pravachan wrote in the caption, "Unlocked Aamir Khan's Magnus mode for a second. Arrived late to the party, but congratulations Gukesh". Fans are also reacting to this viral video of the Sitara Zameen Par actor. One user wrote, "Here Prakhar has acted better than Aamir Khan.

 

Another user wrote, "Why is the acting not happening". Another user wrote, "Everyone has done this trend better than Mr. Perfectionist. One fan even said that perfectionists have failed in this trend". Talking about Aamir Khan's Sitare Zameen Par, the movie will hit the theatres on June 20.

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