- By Poorva Karki
- Wed, 22 Nov 2023 06:56 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Viral Video: A classroom went into complete chaos after a brutal fight erupted between some students in a college. A video of the same was shared on social media, which instantly went viral and left people questioning the reason behind the brawl. The students in the video were seen slapping each other brutally, while a few more joined in and began to push each other. Although the date and location were not confirmed, according to the viral post, the incident took place between some seniors and juniors in a college in Andhra Pradesh.
The post was shared on the social media site X (formerly Twitter) by the handle ‘Arhant Shelby’, which was then reshared by the handle ‘Ghar ke kalesh’. The video was captioned, “Kalesh b/w Senior's and Junior's Inside college classroom somewhere at Andhra Pradesh.”
Watch the viral video:
@gharkekalesh pic.twitter.com/8x6DdUshBa
— Arhant Shelby (@Arhantt_pvt) November 21, 2023
The video went viral on the internet for a number of reasons. Most people dubbed such fights common for classrooms in schools and colleges, while others pointed out that the brawl was too ‘quiet’. Many also appreciated that no one was abusing anyone. The post was shared a few hours ago and pulled 173K views from people.
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Taking to the comment box, people shared their take. “Badhiya kalesh tha classroom ka (It was great to watch),” a user said. “Classroom me kalesh tou bnta hai (How can a classroom not have an incident like this),” asked a second. “Yeh humne bohat kara he college ke time (I have done this a lot during my college years),” said a third. “All I can see here is juniors beating seniors,” said a fourth. “It must be because of girl for sure, these incidents mostly take place when people comment about other girls,” said a fifth user.
“Everything is happening so peacefully..what a discipline in silent beating,” commented a sixth person. “I also appreciate the dignified manner of this kalesh, no abusive language, no shouting, no dangerous accessories,” added another.





