7 Times Kunal Kemmu’s Hardik Gave Us Major 'That’s So Me' Vibes In Go Goa Gone

Before zombies took over the island, Hardik had already hit rock bottom—and somehow made it hilariously endearing. Kunal Kemmu’s iconic performance in Go Goa Gone gave us a character who was every bit chaotic, clueless, and strangely wise. Here’s proof that Hardik was all of us, just with more zombies and less vacation planning.

Getting dumped and fired on the same day—peak millennial crisis

Hardik’s downward spiral starts with the ultimate double whammy: heartbreak and joblessness. We’ve all had those days where the universe throws hands, but only Hardik manages to make it look this funny.

Gatecrashing a rave like it’s therapy

His solution to existential dread? A sketchy party on a remote island. We don’t recommend it, but we understand. Sometimes you just need loud music, questionable drinks, and glow sticks to forget your problems.

Screaming “ZOMBIES!” like we all would

No fake bravado here—Hardik’s immediate, panicked reaction to flesh-eating monsters was refreshingly real. Honestly, same energy.

That epic stoner wisdom

In between puffs and punchlines, Hardik drops surprisingly profound truths—like how the real monsters are inside us (or maybe just our bosses).

His slow-mo zombie-fighting skills (or lack thereof)

Watching Hardik battle zombies in slo-mo felt less like The Matrix and more like a YouTube blooper reel. But he tried. And that’s what counts.

Being the desi dude who never gives up on jugaad

Whether it’s finding Wi-Fi in the wild or fashioning a zombie weapon out of junk, Hardik brings peak Indian innovation to the apocalypse.

Lowkey becoming the voice of reason by the end

Somehow, this party bro turns philosopher-warrior by the finale. Maybe chaos does breed clarity—or maybe he was just out of weed.

Hardik was us—flawed, funny, and figuring it out one disaster at a time. In the madness of Go Goa Gone, he stayed human in the most relatable ways. And honestly? We’d totally follow him into a sequel.

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