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Little Paji Breaks the Internet with Crazy Finger Dance | WATCH

A video of a young turbaned boy dancing with finger movements during an abacus class’s listening exercise went viral. Social media users loved his cuteness, dropping funny comments like “Balle balle,” “Paji is the real Pikachu,” and “Tingalinglingling.”

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Little Paji Breaks the Internet with Crazy Finger Dance | WATCH

A standard abacus class was the subject of social media gossip after a video of a class went viral. The video, posted by the Ucmas Abacus Chandigarh/Punjab page on Instagram, captures a group of students working on the listening activity during an abacus class, where they do mental math with their fingers. But one student was different from the rest. During the middle of the activity, a turbaned boy got up and started waving his fingers around in the air like he was dancing. The cute act won the internet over, and people reacted to his cute acts.

The clip soon became viral, gathering over 6 lakh views, over 10,000 comments, and millions of interactions.

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The internet could not resist the cute face of the child, and users filled the comments section with funny remarks. One user posted humorously, “Me after eating lots of spicy chutney with momo.” Another posted, “Not all pajis, but always paji.” A third user just cried out, “Balle balle,” while another wrote, “Tingalinglingling.”

The funnily remarked words continued as one of the users commented, “Bro remembered butter chicken midway,” while another jokingly said, “Paji is the real Pikachu.”Some users found the moment endearing with one posting, “Bro, us during abacus times,” and another, “Paji’s brain is exploding.” The appeal of the video lies in the naivety and cuteness of the child who made a normal classwork go viral.