Toddlers often try little balancing tricks, and while it usually looks shaky, sometimes they surprise everyone by getting it just right. A new video is gaining traction for this very reason. In the clip,
a small boy confidently stands on his toy elephant and tries to copy a scene from Baahubali: The Beginning. The moment is cute, funny, and surprisingly impressive as the child matches his moves with what he sees on TV.
The video shows how much kids pick up simply by watching something they enjoy. Even though the toy moves a little and the child shakes at times, his focus and balance remain steady.
Toddler Copies Prabhas’ Iconic Elephant Scene
The clip opens with the toddler standing on his bright yellow-and-red plastic toy elephant placed in the middle of the room. On the wall in front of him, the famous scene from Baahubali: The Beginning plays on the TV. The boy seems fully focused on the moment where actor Prabhas steps onto an elephant. Without hesitation, the child tries to follow the move in his own playful way.
First, he puts one foot on the toy elephant’s head while keeping the other leg on the seat where he was already standing. His tiny body wobbles a little, but he does not step down or lose balance. He adjusts himself slowly, looking up at the screen to make sure he is doing it right.
Then comes the cutest moment, he places both his hands on his hips, just like Prabhas does in the movie. Even though he misses the exact posture here and there, he keeps trying until he gets close. His determination is clear as he keeps shifting his weight and making sure he stays steady on the toy.
Despite the shakes and small slips, he manages to balance himself throughout the act. He stays firm on the toy elephant, showing surprising control for his age.
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Social Media Reacts to the Little “Bahubali”
Shared on December 7, the video has already earned over 1.2 million views and a stream of comments. A user wrote, “Building his aura.” Another called him “Chotaa Bahubali.”
Many praised his balance, saying he perfectly copied the on-screen move. Someone joked, “Bahubali 2.5555,” while another wrote, “Bahubali 2.0.” The comments are filled with hearts and fire emojis, celebrating the boy’s adorable performance.








