In a video that has left the internet in splits, a young boy's stubborn refusal to go to school has turned into an unforgettable comedy scene. The viral clip shows the child clinging tightly to his bed, adamant about skipping school despite his family's multiple attempts to persuade him.
But instead of arguing, his family decided to take “thinking outside the box” quite literally — by lifting the entire cot, boy and all, and carrying him straight to school.
A reluctant student, an amused audience
The video captures the hilarious sight of the boy being paraded through the street, with amused onlookers laughing. Even at the school gate, the young protester refuses to budge, lying defiantly on the cot while his classmates walk past him, perhaps wondering if they should try the same trick tomorrow.
Internet can't stop laughing
Social media users flooded the comments with nostalgia and laughter. One wrote, "Bachpan yaad aagaya," while another quipped, "Bada hi khatarnak bacha hai." Many said the scene reminded them of their own childhood battles with early mornings and school uniforms.
While the exact location of the video remains unverified.
But instead of arguing, his family decided to take “thinking outside the box” quite literally — by lifting the entire cot, boy and all, and carrying him straight to school.
A reluctant student, an amused audience
The video captures the hilarious sight of the boy being paraded through the street, with amused onlookers laughing. Even at the school gate, the young protester refuses to budge, lying defiantly on the cot while his classmates walk past him, perhaps wondering if they should try the same trick tomorrow.
The child started crying about not going to school. The parents beat him a little, then the child clung to the cot, crying.#HBDChirag #MahaPunarjanamStageSAB Halloween #BahubaliTheEpic pic.twitter.com/UDBnhUQrB8
— Youth_Club 🇮🇳❤️ (@YouthClub_In) October 31, 2025
Internet can't stop laughing
Social media users flooded the comments with nostalgia and laughter. One wrote, "Bachpan yaad aagaya," while another quipped, "Bada hi khatarnak bacha hai." Many said the scene reminded them of their own childhood battles with early mornings and school uniforms.
While the exact location of the video remains unverified.
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