“Like Nahi Kiya? Thappad Padege!” — Little Girl’s Hilarious Warning Takes the Internet by Storm
“Like Nahi Kiya? Thappad Padege!” — Little Girl's Hilarious Warning Takes the Internet by Storm
In today’s digital age, it’s no surprise that children are picking up camera skills and content-creator lingo faster than ever. “Hello guys” and “like, share, subscribe” have become everyday phrases even among the youngest internet users. One such instance has taken social media by storm — a now-viral video of an adorable little girl launching into what seems to be her own vlog-style introduction… before things hilariously go off-script.
The video begins with the girl confidently saying,
“Hello guys, aaj main aaye hu apne welcome to channel pe”
(“Hello guys, today I’ve come to my welcome-to channel.”)
Just as she’s getting started, chaos strikes — a paint container topples off-camera, prompting her to exclaim,
“Dekho paint gir gaya hai”
(“Look, the paint has fallen!”)
But the real punchline comes next, as she tries to carry on with her ‘recording,’ declaring:
“Mein apko bta ti hu, baad mein batati hu”
(“I’ll tell you… I’ll tell you later.”)
Then, with the no-nonsense tone of a seasoned influencer, she addresses her audience:
“Like kar dia hai apne? Nahi kiya na? Thappad padege aapke. Kyun nahi kiya?”
(“Have you liked the video? No? Then you’ll get slapped. Why didn’t you like it?”)
She doubles down with:
“Jab nahi karoge toh kya padega? Thappad.”
(“If you don’t do it, what will you get? A slap.”)
This comically bold performance, full of spontaneity and unfiltered honesty, quickly resonated with viewers. Shared by Instagram user @poojachettri535, the clip has now crossed 4.5 million likes and continues to be reposted and adored across platforms.
The charm of the video lies not just in the girl’s expressions or dialogue, but in how closely it mirrors today’s fast-moving content culture — with a playful twist only a child could deliver.
And of course, the line “Thappad Padege” hit home for many. In Indian households, that phrase is less of a threat and more of a classic parenting punchline — often delivered with love, warning, and sometimes a spoon in hand. It’s the kind of “discipline” every Indian kid has grown up hearing — especially when homework wasn’t done or TV time stretched a bit too long.
Whether this little star becomes the next big influencer or just gifted us with the internet’s favorite “Thappad” moment, one thing is certain — the video is pure, relatable, and 100% desi gold.



