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Ever seen a monkey flying a kite? Well, We Have It Here, Viral video leaves Internet amazed

Ever imagined that you would see a monkey fly a kite? No, right? One of the biggest Hindu festivals in India is undoubtedly Makar Sankranti. On this special occasion, we often catch glimpses of both children and adults flying kites in the sky. The blue skies are all laden with umpteen kites of various colours, shapes, and sizes. Everyone is engrossed in beating their opponent, by cutting their kite to emerge as the winner. Recently, a video of a monkey, trying to fly a kite, as if mimicking a human, has left the Internet quite amused.

Posted by Instagram user sad_status_songs_ on Jan 14, the Makara Sankranti Day, the post has so far earned a huge 444,328 likes. The textual layout on the video shows that the clip has been taken in Jaipur though in the comment section many users have said it to ge from other places of India.

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The interesting video captures the silhouette of a monkey on a roof at a distance. The monkey is seen pulling the kite strings in various directions, almost like a human as if attempting to make it fly high in the air. After a few desperate attempts, the monkey pulls down the kite and holds it in its hands. It seems to get curious and tosses and turns the kite as if trying to learn how it functions.

The now-viral video has garnered a lot of comments. A user wrote, “Ye sahi se ud nehi raha,” (This is not flying properly), while another user commented, “Ye India hai kuchh ho sakta hai yaha,” (This is India where everything is possible).

Another user wrote, “Abe uske kanne kharab the vo kanne sahikar rha tha.” (The measurement of the kite was wrong; it (the monkey) was making the measurement of the monkey right.

Another user wrote, “Are ye to meri best friend h yaha pr patang uda rhi h or mai ise kaha kaha nhi dhundh rhi” while yet another user said, “Are yaar haste haste pet Mein dard ho gaya.”

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