Nitesh Kumar Sahoo

The popularity of short-form video-making platforms has witnessed a boom recently. Irrespective of age and gender, the craze of making reels has surged unexpectedly. Social media platforms are getting flooded with short-form videos of different genres. People are making videos just anywhere and everywhere, including classrooms.

Recently, a video surfaced on the internet showing students grooving to the beats of 'Mere Sapnon Ki Rani Kab Ayegi Tu...' with their teacher in their classroom. 

In the video, students can be seen repeating the steps done by the teacher. Though the classroom has desks and chairs, the students can be seen performing the steps carefully. Moreover, they seem to be enjoying every bit of it. 

While the teacher performs the steps syncing perfectly with lyrics and music beats, the students can be seen performing with high energy. Meanwhile, a girl in a green t-shirt easily gets distinguished from the group of students.

While the source of the video couldn't be verified, it has been shared by desi mojito on X (formerly Twitter) with a caption reading, "Humare time aise teachers kyun nahi the (Why weren't there teachers like this in our time?) 

The post has also prompted several other users to share their thoughts on it. Moreover, netizens also recounted the 'old school' times and their experiences.

One user wrote, "Hamare to dande ko tel pilate thhe (Our teacher used to apply oil on their sticks). (sic)

Another user wrote, "My maths teacher used to slap first and ask questions later." (sic)

"In our childhood teachers were only seeing opportunity how to beat .but yeah great time that was .they taught well," wrote a third user. (sic)

Well, several other users praised the 'transformed scenarios of classrooms in modern times' and also praised the girl in green t-shirt for her fabulous performance. The video has gone viral and has been viewed over 172K times and liked by over 5K users.

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