Little kid’s ‘jab main chota tha na’ comment during conversation sparks laughter. Watch viral video
The video of the little kid saying ‘jab main chota tha na’ during a conversation was posted on Instagram.
Are you looking for a video to make your Saturday brighter? Are you looking for a video that is not just funny but cute too? Are you looking for a video that may uplift your mood almost instantly? If your answers to the questions are yes, yes, and yes, then here is a video that will surely make you smile. The video shows a little kid having a conversation about how his spellings have improved.
Shared on Instagram, the caption of the video when translated from Hindi reads, “I am a grown up now.” The video opens to show a kid holding a pencil with a copy kept on the table in front of him. He soon starts speaking about how he can spell better. While doing so, he says “Jab main chota than na [When I was little].” It is the boy’s way of saying the words which has left people chuckling.
Take a look at the video:
The video was shared on October 1. Since being posted, the clip has gone viral. Till now, the post has accumulated more than 9.6 million views and the numbers are only increasing. The post has also received tons of comments from people.
“Are ab to aap bahut bade ho gae ho [Wow! You are really grown up],” wrote an Instagram user. “Cute baby,” shared another. “Same like my nephew,” posted a third. “So cute baccha,” expressed a fourth. Many showed their reactions through heart or laughing out loud emoticons.
ABOUT THE AUTHORTrisha SenguptaTrisha Sengupta works as Chief Content Producer at Hindustan Times with over six years of experience in the digital newsroom. Known for her ability to decode the internet’s most talked-about moments, she specialises in high-engagement storytelling that bridges the gap between viral trends and traditional journalism. Throughout her tenure, Trisha has focused on the intersection of technology, finance, and human emotion. She frequently covers personal finance and real estate struggles in hubs like Gurgaon, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad, while also documenting the unique challenges of the NRI experience. Her work often highlights the movements and philosophies of global newsmakers and personalities like Elon Musk, Mukesh Ambani, Nikhil Kamath, Dubai crown prince, and MrBeast. From reporting on Amazon or Meta layoffs and startup culture to the emergence of AI-driven platforms like Grok and xAI, she provides a grounded and empathetic perspective on the stories shaping our world. When not decoding the internet, Trisha is likely offline: lost in a book, exploring a historical ruin, or navigating the world as a solo traveler. She balances her fast-paced career with family time and a healthy dose of curiosity, currently trading her "human" sources for silicon ones as she masters AI to future-proof her storytelling.Read More

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