
Nagpur man shares wholesome pic of daughter teaching video games to 77-year-old grandma
India Today
A Nagpur man found his daughter teaching her 77-year-old grandmother how to play video games, and shared the wholesome picture of the interaction on social media.
A Nagpur man shared a heartwarming glimpse into his family life after posting a photo of his young daughter teaching his 77-year-old mother how to play a video game simply to keep her entertained, and the internet can’t get enough of it.
The moment was shared on X by user Brain Nibbler, who accompanied the photo with the caption: “My daughter teaching my 77-year-old mother to play video games just to keep her entertained. This love is the quiet language of care and my heart is so full as I sneak a click.”
The image shows the grandmother and granddaughter seated together in a cosy living room, facing a television screen displaying a racing video game. A laptop sits nearby. The elderly woman appears fully engaged, while the child sits close, guiding her through the gameplay. The scene shows not just a shared activity, but a shared sense of curiosity, care, and connection across generations.
Several viewers pointed out how effortlessly the picture broke stereotypes, both about age and technology. Instead of portraying gaming as something limited to the young, the moment showed how digital play could become a tool for companionship, mental stimulation, and emotional closeness, especially for seniors.
Take a look at the post here:
The post's comments section was filled up with comments from users who shared their own similar experiences.

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