Overview
- Lee posted the classroom-style video on Instagram and YouTube on August 3, guiding children through four basic Bhojpuri phrases: ‘ka ho?’, ‘ka hal ba?’, ‘theek ba?’, and ‘khush raho’
- The clip hit nearly 300,000 views within hours of posting and has since topped 580,000 views across platforms
- In his caption, Lee highlighted his journey as a YouTube creator and his goal of sharing Bhojpuri with Korean students
- Viewers praised the video’s warmth and educational value, calling the lesson “wholesome” and applauding the children’s enthusiasm
- The viral response reflects growing online interest in regional Indian languages and playful, participatory teaching methods