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“Sher Ko Sava Sher”: In this viral video, a clever stranger outwits a greedy man

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The young man learns a valuable lesson.

The video shows a stranger teaching a young man a valuable lesson. The clip begins with a man in a pink shirt sitting on a train station bench.

There are many cases where people took things for granted and needed to be taught a lesson. Social media is a platform where such cases are recorded and shared. Recently, a video made the rounds on the internet where one can see a young man trying to be over-smart and greedy but learns an important lesson from a stranger.

Social media is full of all kinds of videos. Some are funny, others are entertaining or informative. The viral video we are talking about is a witty clip that looks like a script. In it, a stranger is seen teaching a young man an important lesson. The clip starts with a man in a pink shirt sitting on a railway station bench. When he sees a man in a yellow shirt and with a moustache coming towards him, he occupies the entire bench by lying on it. The man with the moustache is clever and thinks of a plan to teach him a lesson. When he reaches the bench, he takes out his headscarf and in one of the folds lies a 100 rupee note. He deliberately drops the note and the man in the pink shirt takes a bite. He immediately stands up to pick up the fallen note but the man in the yellow shirt quickly steps on the note with his foot and sits on the bench.

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The text said: “Ise kehte hai sher ko sava sher se milna (Cleverer than the wise).”

The comments section was amused after watching the clip. One comment read, “What a jugaad this is.” Another wrote, “Sahi hua iske saath (The right thing happened to him).” Another chimed in, “Waah kya dimaag lagaya uncle ji ne (Wow, what a clever strategy)!” Another added, “He thought he was Dedh Shayana.” “Sahi hai, jugaad zindabad (That's right, jugaad is great),” read another comment.

Even though this is a scripted film, there were several cases where people refused to move and occupied not only benches but also train compartments.