Two recent videos from Hadi Academy in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, have captivated social media, highlighting both the joys of childhood and the power of empathy. The first clip, shared by Hadi Academy’s official account, features students eagerly sharing their favourite foods in a light-hearted exchange that has resonated with viewers on social media. Opening with a young boy asking, “What is your favourite food?”, the video captures various adorable responses, each child proudly sharing their lunchtime preferences. The clip has quickly gained traction, amassing over two million views and thousands of likes, with nostalgic and playful comments pouring in.One user humorously noted, “The boy eating jalebi is gonna make some risky life choices,” while another quipped, “Justice for the kid who only got 2 bananas.” Others reminisced about their own childhood lunches, with remarks like “Paratha Supremacy” and “Paratha is a universal lunch option.” Comments such as, “Whose mom gave them jalebi for lunch, bro?” and “Where's that ‘Chickan Firieee’ kid?” continued to add to the playful atmosphere surrounding the video, bringing out memories and laughter from viewers of all ages.
Shortly after, a second video emerged from Hadi Academy, showing a touching moment between classmates that has been praised for highlighting empathy and friendship. In the clip, students are seen assisting a disabled peer after lunch. One student carefully wipes his friend’s face, ensuring he is clean, while another gently guides the wheelchair from the veranda to help him back to the classroom. The seamless cooperation and compassion displayed by these young students have struck a chord online, with viewers commending the students' kindness and sense of responsibility.
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