- By Poorva Karki
- Fri, 13 Oct 2023 02:18 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Viral Student Fight: The 'water scarcity in Africa' dialogue is one of the most heard ones in India, usually when parents ask kids to not waste water. And that is exactly what every netizen recalled when this video, in particular, surfaced online. The viral clip was of two students who ended up creating a scene at their coaching classes. From slaps and punches to one kid even losing his t-shirt in the process, the brawl resembled one of those typical Indian school fights. According to the clip, the reason behind the clash was that one of the students spilled some water on another student’s desk. The argument, after that, quickly turned into a full-fledged fistfight. The video was posted on the microblogging site X (formerly Twitter) by the handle ‘Ghar ke kalesh’. The post was captioned, “Kalesh b/w Two Student inside Coaching Institute over- mere bench pe paani kaise giraya.”
Kalesh b/w Two Student inside Coaching Institute over “mere bench pe paani kaise giraya” pic.twitter.com/HXLCeLQJ9S
— Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) October 13, 2023
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The post went viral and left the netizens laughing and reacting. Many cracked jokes that the kids must be from Rajasthan and must have taken the 'water scarcity in Africa' dialogue seriously, while others called such fights common among students and recalled their school days. The post was shared mere hours ago and garnered thousands of views.
Taking to the comment box, people shared their take. “Rajasthani hoga,” a user said. “Bag se saaf kar date the hum toh dusre ke (We used to use each other’s bags to clean the spilled water),” a user said. “Arey bhai poche wali aunty ko bula lo (You can just call someone from the cleaning staff),” pointed out a third person. “Dobara se giraake bata deta aise giraya lekin nhi, ladai krni thi (He should have spilled the water again to show how he did it. But he wanted to fight instead),” added a fourth user.