- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Thu, 15 May 2025 12:20 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Little Boy Viral Video: Friendship over first rank? This little boy just proved it with the most hilarious comeback ever. A video going viral on social media shows a sweet moment between a mother and her son, and it’s giving everyone a good laugh. In the clip, the boy is seen sitting with a notebook, busy studying. His mom, while recording him, says, “Tumko yeh sochna hai ki main class mein sabse aage rahun, top karun.” But instead of nodding along, the boy surprises her with a funny and heart-melting reply, “Nahi, humko apne dost ke saath peeche rehna hai.”
The conversation gets even more hilarious when the mom responds, “Peeche boka log rehte hain,” to which the boy instantly replies, “Humko toh boka hi rehna hai.” With a text overlay that reads “When friends are more important than studies,” this light-hearted exchange is winning hearts and leaving everyone in stitches.
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The now-viral video was shared on Instagram by the handle @chintu_atharv. Posted just a few days ago, the video has already racked up 2.3 million views. Social media users are going crazy over the boy’s wholesome reply and undeniable cuteness.
One user commented, "Life is too short for arguments. Just say—‘Humko toh boka hi banna hai.’" Another added, "He’s perfect to be the backbenchers’ group leader!" A third user wrote, "He knows what really matters if you want to survive." Someone else chimed in with, "So cute! Just a little excuse to be lazy for one day." A hilarious comment read, "Once a legend said—‘Ookka-Bokka teen toloka.’ Now I get it—Ookaa and Bokka are best friends."
Another user shared a personal thought: "Honestly, I used to think the same in school. Maybe that’s why I stayed behind, while the so-called foolish ones moved ahead without thinking about me." One more said, "Koi zarurat nahi top pe rehne ki, piche sukoon hai dost ke saath." Quoting wisdom, a final user noted, “APJ Abdul Kalam believed that ‘the best brains of the nation may be found on the last benches of the classroom.’”