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Viral Video: From Noida's Amity University to Delhi University colleges, in the past few weeks, social media witnessed quite a few clashes between students that left the netizens questioning the future of the new generation of kids. Recently, India's one of the top coaching institutes, ALLEN, also joined the bandwagon after a video of the students creating chaos surfaced online. The video showed two students fighting with each other after their minor argument turned into a fistfight in seconds. The video was shared on the social media site X (formerly Twitter) by the handle ‘Ghar ke kalesh’. The post was captioned, “Kalesh b/w Two Student of Allen Institute over Trolling each other.” 

In the video, the students were gathered outside their classes. Soon, two students had a minor argument which turned into an ugly clash in the blink of an eye. The matter kept on getting worse as the students started to hit and kick each other. The fight ended after a teacher interviewed and asked the students for their IDs.

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The video instantly went viral as people found it hilarious. Some called such fights common in educational institutions, while others termed it a WWE event. Many also commented on the students acting more like adults and questioned their future. The video was shared today and pulled 58K views. 

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Taking to the comment section, people shared their views. “Isko Allen kyu bolte ho WWE ghost kyu nahi kr dete (Why are people calling it Allen, why not WWE).” a user said. “Chhapri students wasting their parents' money,” another user said. “Are these Future Engineers?” asked a third. “Pehli baar dekha ki pehle haath uthane wala hi peet diya gya hai (For the first time, I saw a scenario where the one creating a scene ended up getting beaten up),” said another. “Ye to students nahi, kafi bade admi lagte hai (They are looking like adults, not students),” said another. “Are they students? Kya padhenge yeh log !! (What are they evem learning),” said a sixth. “Allen has become a rug,” said a seventh. “Clash. This was a stress release exercise,” said another.