Security Mein Dever Mere ((top)) | 2025-2027 |

Locked yourself out of the room? Devar will break the latch. Someone says something mean at a family gathering? Devar will roll his eyes with you. Husband forgets your anniversary? Devar will remind him — loudly — at the dinner table. Let me illustrate with a real-life kalesh (drama): Scenario: Bhabhi wants to order pizza. Mother-in-law says no because “ghar ka khana hai.” Husband: “Sunna na, pizza unhealthy hai.” Devar: Already on phone — “Ek large Farmhouse, extra cheese, and garlic bread. Bhabhi ke paise mat lena, mere account se.” That, my friends, is security .

And if your devar is useless? Well, then sister — you need a better firewall. Is your devar your security or your second problem? Comment below with your funniest devar-bhabhi story! 😄 security mein dever mere

Security Mein Dever Mere: When the Real 'Firewall' Is Your Brother-in-Law Locked yourself out of the room

Or this: Bhabhi is crying after a small fight with her husband. Husband: Stares at phone. Devar: Brings a glass of water, sits next to her, and says, “Bhabhi, bhai ko main sambhal lunga. Aap thoda cheese toast kha lo.” That’s emotional security with a side of carbs. The Meme That Became a Mantra The phrase “Security mein dever mere” started as a lighthearted meme on Instagram and Reddit — often featuring a still from Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! where Salman Khan’s character (the devar) is protecting Madhuri Dixit’s character (the bhabhi). But like all great Indian truths, it resonated deeply. Devar will roll his eyes with you