Khan Sir should create world record again, you will be shocked to know the cost of Rakshabandhan
Patna, India – Famous educator and YouTube sensation Khan Sir, known for his humble personality and viral teaching videos, is once again making headlines — but this time, not for academics. His grand celebration of Rakshabandhan this year has left fans stunned, with many saying he deserves a world record for the way he honored the festival and his students-turned-“sisters.”
Known for his deep bond with his students, Khan Sir went all out this Rakshabandhan to celebrate with hundreds of young girls who consider him a brother and role model. In a heartwarming gesture, he organized a special event where girls tied rakhi on his wrist, and he gifted each of them with school supplies, clothes, and in some cases, even financial support for education.
But what really shocked people was the cost of the entire celebration — reportedly more than ₹20 lakhs (2 million rupees)! From organizing food for thousands to personalized gift hampers and transportation for underprivileged students, Khan Sir spared no expense in turning the day into a memorable occasion.
Social media exploded with praise:
“Who does this in today’s world? True guru and true brother!” one user wrote.
Another commented, “If there’s a world record for celebrating Rakshabandhan with the biggest heart, it should go to Khan Sir!”
Despite the buzz, Khan Sir stayed grounded. In a short media statement, he said, “Main kuch khaas nahi kar raha hoon. Yeh toh ek bhai ka farz hai. Agar inki zindagi sudhar jaaye, toh mera Rakhi safal ho gaya.”
(“I’m not doing anything special. This is a brother’s duty. If their lives improve, then my Rakhi is truly meaningful.”)
This isn’t the first time Khan Sir has gone viral for something beyond teaching. But this gesture proves once again why he’s more than just a teacher — he’s a people’s hero.
Whether or not a world record follows, one thing is clear: Khan Sir has once again won millions of hearts across India.
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