
Chennai man rides bike while his kids play on the rear seat. Video goes viral
India Today
A man rode a bike with his two children quietly playing on the rear seat while tackling Chennai traffic. A video of the moment was filmed and shared on social media.
A man from Chennai was seen riding his bike through city traffic as his two children quietly played with each other on the rear seat, and a video of the moment has been widely shared on social media.
The now-viral clip was posted by the Instagram account Stories by Hash, which documented the scene from a moving vehicle while stuck in traffic.
In the video, the man was seen riding his motorcycle at a steady pace while his two children - a son and a daughter - sat behind him on the rear seat. Rather than looking at the road or the surrounding traffic, the children faced each other and appeared to be completely absorbed in their own little game.
They were seen chatting and playfully moving their hands as if playing a simple hand game, occasionally smiling and reacting to each other. Their father continued riding through the traffic while the siblings remained engaged in their quiet moment of play.
Sharing the video, the page wrote in the caption: “The city was stuck in traffic, but we were just stuck in our own little world.”
The caption continued with a small throwback to childhood memories tied to school commutes: “Nothing beats the memories of morning school drop-offs, poking and playing with each other like we had no care in the world. I’d give anything to go back to these simple, beautiful days.”

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