Watch: Girls Dance To ‘Aaj Ki Raat’ At Kota Coaching Centre, Video Goes Viral

Wearing green T-shirts and black pants, which are part of the Allen Institute uniform, the two students are seen dancing energetically in a classroom filled with their peers.

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Watch: Girls Dance To ‘Aaj Ki Raat’ At Kota Coaching Centre, Video Goes Viral

A viral video showing girls dancing to the song “Aaj Ki Raat” from the movie Stree 2 is making waves on social media. The clip features two students from Allen Institute in Kota performing the song inside a classroom. This trend of dancing in public spaces like metro stations, classrooms, and railway platforms has recently gained popularity.

Wearing green T-shirts and black pants, which are part of the Allen Institute uniform, the two students are seen dancing energetically in a classroom filled with their peers. Since its upload on September 10, the video has garnered over 11,000 likes and nearly 936,000 views.

Social Media Reactions:

The video has sparked a range of reactions on X. Some users applauded the students’ confidence and dancing skills, while others criticized the distraction it caused, questioning the value of their education given the high fees. Some commenters labeled it a “nuisance” and urged parents to monitor their children’s activities more closely.

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One user defended the students, stating, “Isme problem kya hai? Bachche enjoy kar rahe hain class me.. galat sahi apka nazariya hai, aap kaise dekh rhe ho?”

Another pointed out the importance of such moments, noting, “This is also important, at least the children are getting some happy moments; otherwise, these days children are committing suicide.”

Previous Viral Incident

The trend of viral videos related to coaching centres is not new. Last year, a “Get Ready with Me for NEET Coaching” video featuring a girl, allegedly an ex-student of Allen Institute, went viral. The video, which showed her applying makeup and choosing her outfit for NEET coaching, attracted over 180,000 views and 18,300 comments. After receiving negative feedback, she clarified that the video was intended as sarcasm.

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