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Viral Video: Indians and their neighbourhood fights, on their own, undoubtedly carry the potential to provide full-fledged source material for a comedy-drama, if someone ever decides to make one. Social media is full of such incidents, where desis went ‘above and beyond’ simply to pester the neighbours they hated. Backing the above said, another incident was shared online, where two aunties came up with troubling tactics, just to annoy each other. The two, as per a video, were seen throwing mud, sewer waste, garbage, and whatnot, in front and inside each other's homes.

The clip left the internet laughing and commenting on the two ladies going ‘wild’ at each other. Another surprising element seen in the clip was an old lady, who tried to stop the ridiculous feud, but with a SMILE on her face.

The video was shared on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), by the handle ‘PalsSkit’. The post was captioned, “The fun that comes from watching a neighborhood fight is not found in any action movie.”

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The video was shared yesterday and pulled 128K views from people. The video became a hit for all the wrong reasons, as people found the incident bizarre yet hilarious. Many also commented on the people watching by, who hardly intervened.

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Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “If there is ever a fight in the future, call me to see it too,” a user said. “People even fight for Gobar Patra!?” asked another. “ That is just disgusting and embarrassing honestly. I should probably not, but I am finding it kind of funny,” added another.

“Saw it again after a long time,” added another. “What is ever happening? Also, did the elderly lady smile while trying to stop them? This is too hilarious but somewhat disturbing,” added another. “Why do people do such things? This can also be an issue in giving health issues to both the neighbours,” added another.

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