School functions are usually a source of joy for parents and students, but one recent event left audiences horrified. A viral video shared online shows a school play featuring three students dressed as prisoners, hanging from nooses as part of the performance. The disturbing stunt sparked widespread concern, with many questioning the safety protocols and the school’s decision to approve such an act.

While the exact location and date remain unverified, speculation suggests the event may have taken place on Republic Day, January 26, as the video surfaced on social media two days later. The clip, which has garnered over a million views on X (formerly Twitter), shows one student appearing unresponsive even after the scene ended, further intensifying fears.

Outraged netizens have called for action against the school administration, questioning the rationale behind allowing such a risky performance. “This is beyond dangerous! Who approved this?” one user demanded. Others urged authorities to investigate, with one commenting, “Must ban this school and take action against the teachers.”

The shocking incident has reignited discussions about safety measures in school events, emphasizing the need for better oversight and responsibility in planning stage performances.