Vishwak Sen Turns Trendy Labubu Toy Into Hilarious Evil Eye Charm For G-Wagon
Vishwak Sen gives a quirky twist to the trending Labubu doll by hanging it as a dishti bomma on his luxury G-Wagon. Fans react with humour as the actor turns fashion into tradition.

While the Labubu doll has become a must-have accessory for global trendsetters, Tollywood actor Vishwak Sen has given it a hilariously unexpected twist. Spotted recently in Hyderabad, the actor turned heads not just for his luxury ride but for how he used the viral toy. Instead of flaunting it from a designer bag or backpack like most celebs, Vishwak dangled the China-made monster doll from the rear of his G-Wagon — as a dishti bomma, a charm traditionally used to ward off evil.
A video shared by a paparazzo on Instagram shows the actor driving his G-Wagon with the Labubu toy hanging prominently from the back. The unusual placement immediately drew reactions online, turning Vishwak’s take into meme gold.
Fans reaction
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The internet wasted no time in reacting. One user quipped, “VishwakSen proved it that money can buy and money can make a labubu doll into Dishti Bomma.” Another called it the "right" way to use the doll. One Telugu-speaking fan praised the move, writing, “G wagon paruvu matter edhe (It’s a matter of respect for the G Wagon).”
Another added a dramatic flair: “Labubu (❌) buri nazar waale tera muh kaala (✅).” Someone else summed up the sentiment by saying they’d “done the same” if they owned a Labubu too.
Celebs Go Crazy for Labubu
The Labubu dolls, which range in price from $27.99 to a whopping $959.90 (approx. ₹2,400 to ₹82,000), first caught the global spotlight in April 2024 when BLACKPINK’s Lisa was seen sporting one. Since then, the collectible has been adopted by Indian stars like Ananya Panday, Sharvari Wagh, Pashmina Roshan, and even Twinkle Khanna.
However, Vishwak’s offbeat use of the doll might just take the cake as the most original (and hilarious) one yet.
On the Work Front
Professionally, Vishwak Sen has had a mixed run. In 2024, he appeared in 'Gaami', 'Gangs of Godavari', and 'Mechanic Rocky'. While 'Gaami' received critical acclaim, 'Laila', released in 2025, was panned for vulgar content. Despite these varied reactions, none of the films made a major splash at the box office.
Up next, Vishwak is set to reprise his role as Vivek in ENE Repeat, the much-anticipated sequel to 'Ee Nagaraniki Emaindhi', directed by Tharun Bhascker.
Vishwak may not be following fashion trends in the usual way — but he’s definitely keeping fans entertained with his own brand of wit.

























