Ravi was the laziest boy in his school, but oddly enough, he was also the smartest. While others worked hard, Ravi worked smart… or avoided work entirely.
During a school exam, instead of writing answers, he drew a fake snake on his answer sheet. When asked why, he replied, “I wanted to scare the questions away.” The principal gave him detention… but also laughed.
When a new teacher challenged him to solve a puzzle, Ravi solved it by simply rearranging the question instead of the answer.
One day, he invented a machine that flipped the TV remote for him without lifting his arm. That invention won a science fair and landed him an internship at a tech firm.
They say Ravi might rule the world someday… but only if someone brings him the throne.
Neha bought a mirror from a quirky antique shop. The old shopkeeper warned, “It’s honest. Brutally honest.” She laughed it off.
The next morning, the mirror said, “You slept with your mouth open again. A mosquito almost moved in.”
She was stunned. Every day, it commented: “Mismatched socks today? Bold choice.” or “Third snack in an hour? Impressive dedication.”
One day, she snapped and shouted, “Can’t you be NICE?” The mirror replied, “I reflect you. Be nice to yourself first.”
Neha learned to laugh at herself, wear those crazy socks proudly, and eventually... gave the mirror its own podcast. It now has 2 million followers.
Bunty and Chiku, two schoolboys, had one summer goal: steal mangoes from the Principal's giant backyard tree.
They crafted a master plan—codenamed Operation Mango. Bunty distracted the neighbor’s dog with samosas, while Chiku tried to climb using a rope made of socks.
Midway up, the socks snapped, and Chiku landed in a puddle. Bunty panicked and rang the bell of the principal's gate — then ran.
Principal Sharma found Chiku drenched and holding a half-eaten samosa. Instead of scolding, he laughed and handed them two ripe mangoes.
“Next time,” he said, “just ask. And bring more samosas.”