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In the era of social media, where everyone wants to be popular, some people who have crossed all limits to achieve popularity. Some people have resorted to such activities which are causing problems to others. A recent video of a strange Instagram reel being shot in a crowded market has gone viral.
In the video, a boy is shown making an Insta reel in a crowded market. In the footage, he can be seen loudly singing song “Gup Chup Gup Chup” from the Bollywood film “Karan Arjun”. While singing he is also seen doing strange dance steps in the crowded area. Due to this the people present there faced problems and were outraged at the boy’s action.
After a while, an elderly man appears in the frame and takes matters into his own hands. He scolds the boy harshly and even grabs his hand, looking as if the old man is about to hit the boy. However, this does not happen, because he asks the people present there to call the police to teach the boy a lesson.
The viral video was initially shared on Instagram by the account @kaif_prank2670, instantly garnered over 760,000 likes while many people made funny comments. One user said, “We need more such uncles to deal with such people.” Another said, “Haha, I’ll die laughing; this is so funny.” “Uncle has earned my respect,” wrote a third, while a fourth said, “He deserves to be treated like this.” A fifth posted: “So funny! Thanks for sharing this hilarious clip.”
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