SSC Marksheet on Cake: Mumbai Family Celebrates Son’s Class 10 Score of 55%; Video Goes Viral

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: May 16, 2026 11:16 IST2026-05-16T11:15:45+5:302026-05-16T11:16:17+5:30

A video of a Mumbai family is making rounds on social media in which members are throwing a party ...

SSC Marksheet on Cake: Mumbai Family Celebrates Son’s Class 10 Score of 55%; Video Goes Viral | SSC Marksheet on Cake: Mumbai Family Celebrates Son’s Class 10 Score of 55%; Video Goes Viral

SSC Marksheet on Cake: Mumbai Family Celebrates Son’s Class 10 Score of 55%; Video Goes Viral

A video of a Mumbai family is making rounds on social media in which members are throwing a party after the son passed the Maharashtra SSC Exam 2026, whose results were announced on May 8. The positive result brought joy to the middle-class family, where the teenage student was seen happy and surprised in the viral clip.

The family surprised him with a marksheet-themed digital cake, which was customised with his SSC Class 10th marksheet with subject-wise score and a total scored 276 out of 500 that is calculated to 55%.


Also Read | Maharashtra SSC Result 2026 Out at sscresult.mkcl.org: MSBSHSE Class 10th Records 92.09% Pass Percentage, Konkan Tops.

The emotional video show how the family supports the teenage boy despite scoring average marks. Instagram user Rukhsar Patel shared the video of his son with the caption, “For me, my child’s 55 marks are worth more than 95 or 85. Rather than hurting him by taunting or criticising him, I want to keep him happy so that he never feels inferior to anyone. Many parents have lost their children after saying hurtful things like this.”

The viral video of 0.30 seconds with an old Bollywood song shows someone opening the cake box lid, which reveals a cake with the student's name and score printed on it. It shows how much the student scored in each subject: 57 in English, 44 in Marathi, 56 in Hindi, 59 in maths, and 44 in social sciences. It further shows the student scored 276 out of 500, with a total percentage of 55.20.

Further in the video show the student walking in, cutting the cake, amid cheers and claps from the family.

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