PM Modi to Sachin Tendulkar to Barack Obama, kid identifies famous personalities | Trending

A video of a kid is spreading quickly and widely on the Internet through social media and other means. Reason? It captures the kid identifying famous personalities of the world from different walks of life in one go. From Indian Prime Miner Narendra Modi to former US President Barack Obama and former cricketer Sachin Tendulkar to Indian-American astronaut Kalpana Chawla, the kid effortlessly identifies them all.The video was shared on Twitter handle @Gulzar_sahab with the caption, “Bachcho ko sikhane ka sabse achcha tareeka (The best way to teach kids).” The video opens to show a kid sitting on a table chair while someone from behind the camera presents her with printables of famous personalities of India and the world. As the video progresses, the kid identifies Rabindranath Tagore, Albert Einstein, APJ Abdul Kalam, Mahatma Gandhi and Michael Jackson, among others. Towards the end, the viral video captures a woman saying ‘very good’ as the kid quickly and correctly identifies them all.Watch the video below:
बच्चों को सिखाने का सबसे अच्छा तरीका ❤️🙏📝 pic.twitter.com/7ad1cEgGMY— ज़िन्दगी गुलज़ार है ! (@Gulzar_sahab) November 27, 2022
The video was shared a day ago on Twitter, and it has since then accumulated more than 64,200 views. The clip has also received over 4,200 likes and several comments from amused netizens.”Amazing, God bless this cute ba,” wrote a Twitter user. “Wow! So cute ba. Sharp and brilliant,” shared another. “Human brain remember image better than other things. That’s why we say, ‘I’ve seen you but can’t remember your name’,” commented a third. Many in the comments also shared that it is an excellent way to teach kids.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Arfa Javaid is a journal working with the Hindustan Times’ Delhi team. She covers trending topics, human interest stories, and viral content online.
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