A short video from Kerala has caught people’s attention online for its funny and unexpected moments. Shot from inside a car during traffic, the clip shows how everyday situations can turn into light-hearted
humour. What makes the video stand out is how it mixes local street scenes with a clever visual that many viewers found amusing. Since being shared online, the clip has drawn laughs, jokes, and plenty of comments from users across social media.
The moment has since become a talking point online.
What Stood Out On A Busy Kerala Road
The video opens from a driver’s point of view inside a car stuck in traffic. Ahead on the road is a bright yellow Tata Sierra, moving slowly among other vehicles. The street looks busy, with shops, buildings, and autos lining the road, giving a clear sense of a typical city scene in Kerala.
As the camera stays focused on the car ahead, viewers notice something unusual. A small palm plant is sticking out through the open sunroof of the yellow vehicle. The leaves are spread wide, standing upright as the car moves forward, making it look like the plant is riding along with the passengers.
Text appears on the screen that reads, “Finally understood the real use of a sunroof.” The line adds to the humour, as sunroofs are usually linked with luxury or style, not carrying plants through traffic.
The plant sways slightly as the car moves, and the contrast between the modern vehicle and the simple act of transporting greenery adds to the joke. The clip doesn’t show the people inside the car, but the visual alone is enough to make viewers smile.
Watch the clip here:
Social Media Reacts To Kerala Sunroof Clip
Shared on January 19, the video has racked up over 2.7 million views so far and several comments. Many users compared the scene to fruits and objects because of how the plant looks placed through the sunroof.
A user said, “Looks like fruit on wheels.” Another wrote, “Correct Uses of Sunroof.”
“Like a pineapple,” someone said. “Looks like pineapple,” another wrote.
Some comments focused on regional pride and humour. An individual said, “Malayali is awesome.” Others added familiar internet phrases.
A person said, “India is not for beginners.” A few comments showed concern mixed with humour. A user said, “Still better than wind drying your kids.” Another summed it up simply by writing, “Plants on wheels.”
Bengaluru Sunroof Video Sparks Safety Concerns
In September 2025, a video from Bengaluru went viral, showing a young boy standing through a moving car’s sunroof when he suddenly hits his head on an overhead beam. The incident reportedly took place on GKVK Road in the Vidyaranyapura area and left the child injured.
[TW: CHILD HURT]
Very bad parenting! Kids find a sunroof thrilling, but they don’t understand it’s illegal and dangerous. It’s the parents’ duty to know that and act responsibly.
Yet the opposite is happening more often these days. Hope this incident opens some eyes. pic.twitter.com/4PtJkQLDID
— THE SKIN DOCTOR (@theskindoctor13) September 7, 2025
The clip quickly spread online, triggering concern and criticism from viewers. Many users warned against allowing children to stand through sunroofs, stressing that they are meant only for light and ventilation, not for standing or leaning out.













