“Mere wife ko chudail ne pakad liya hai”: Viral Tweet Claims Nepali Woman in Chennai Suddenly Speaks Fluent Tamil After Alleged Possession

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“Mere wife ko chudail ne pakad liya hai”: Viral Tweet Claims Nepali Woman in Chennai Suddenly Speaks Fluent Tamil After Alleged Possession

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A viral tweet from @narayananh has sparked intrigue, concern, and debate after a Nepali man claimed his wife was ‘possessed’—with sudden fluency in Tamil as the unsettling symptom.

A tweet posted this morning at 8:10 AM by Chennai-based X user Narayanan Hariharan (@narayananh) has gone viral for a chilling and curious account involving his Nepali car cleaner and the man’s wife. What began as a routine offer of help quickly spiraled into a surreal story blurring the lines between the medical, the mystical, and the inexplicable.

“Mere wife ko chudail ne pakad liya hai.”
(“A ghost has possessed my wife.”)

According to Narayanan, his car cleaner recently announced he would take a month-long leave due to an emergency. Sympathetic, Narayanan offered financial help. But what followed left him — and now much of X , stunned.

The car cleaner, who lives in a close-knit Nepali community in Chennai, claimed that his wife, previously diagnosed with a heart condition, suddenly began speaking fluent Tamil, without ever having learned it.

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“Not a few words. Entire sentences. Almost like a native speaker,” Narayanan wrote.

He emphasized the family’s minimal exposure to Tamil, making natural acquisition of the language unlikely. The couple reportedly sought help at a government hospital, but her condition remained unchanged. Turning to spiritual aid, they visited a mosque, where rituals were performed for two months. The result? Her Tamil reportedly became even more fluent.

The imam finally issued a grim warning:

“Take her back home. If she stays here, she may not survive.”

Now, the man is returning to Nepal with his wife.

Narayanan vouched for the man’s intelligence and sincerity, noting he had even gifted him a second-hand laptop last year due to his keen interest in tech. “This guy is super bright,” he emphasized.

Social Media Reacts: Logic Meets Belief

The post has ignited a frenzy of reactions:

Some took a spiritual lens:

  • “This could be a case of jatismara—past life memory. Listening to Jada Bharata charitram from the Srimad Bhagavatam is said to help.”
  • “Chottanikkara Temple in Kerala might offer help in such possession-like cases.”

Others urged medical evaluation:

  • “Has she seen a psychiatrist? This could be a dissociative disorder.”
  • “She may have been passively absorbing Tamil and a mental trigger is now revealing it.”

Skeptics questioned the fluency:

  • “Fluent to whom? For someone who knows no Tamil, anything might sound fluent.”

Still, many expressed empathy and hope:

  • “Unheard of! I can only pray for her recovery.”
  • “Even science doesn’t fully explain this. Hope she gets the right help.”

Between Worlds: Culture, Trauma, and the Unknown

The story has captivated people for more than its mystery, it taps into deep cultural narratives, the power of belief, and the gaps in modern understanding of the human mind. Whether it’s possession, a mental health crisis, or a spiritual awakening, the incident has become a mirror for India’s pluralistic approach to the unexplained.

As of now, Narayanan hasn’t posted further updates. But online conversations show no sign of slowing down.

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