I didn't want anything bad for anyone! I was just making money and taking care of my family. Wow, I haven't written a movie with Emran Hashmi in a long time! How much I missed him, you have no idea! And here's a gift, just a gift. Not only is the film a big one in every sense, not only that I now, more than ever, is close to this topic - the topic of admission to a higher educational institution - I have an older child in a year will enter, so we are already working on additional tutors, and Emran in the lead role! Just a candy, not a movie!
It means as G. Zheglov said in the well-known film: this movie literally "reveals" the abscess in the education system of India. By the way, I did not see a big difference in our countries, the exception is the USE system in Russia, there is no such system in India, but there are some problems. The cost of preparing a child (to get the right number of points on the exam to a prestigious university) in our countries is approximately the same. The same problem with teachers in public schools - they just don't exist. It's not easy! Especially in the provinces. I know a school where one teacher teaches physical education, geography, physics and English, huh? What's it like? They run from that kind of salary! And if they do, they work. Whether the student understood or did not understand the material - now all purple. Now the teacher does not explain the material, but "translates" it. That's a buzzword! Good teachers, I believe, should be nurtured and nurtured so that they do not run away. In India, the basics are also given in state schools; the level with which one must go to higher educational institutions is often not even affected. What about parents who want their children to learn? And then Rocky (Emran Hashmi) comes on stage! And he is engaged in searching all over India for home-grown "Einsteins" in different universities and simply buys them, or rather their knowledge. They're getting exams for other kids from rich families. Boys are willingly sold, since their parents often take exorbitant loans for their education, the family is in debt, you need to give out sisters to marry, etc. and so on. Rocky plays human weaknesses. Plays, I must say, masterfully. Emran in this film has reached a new level. Well done. He did not hang in the image of a boy-bad lover, but develops further. That's good. The girl, of course, is present in the film, and not even alone, and I thought it was a big and bright love, but it turned out differently. It is necessary to look, for intrigue is also present, and intrigue is not insignificant.
Rocky's character, despite everything he's done, I don't even know how to treat him. On the one hand, it's a rare bastard. On the other hand, he did not intentionally corrupt anyone, did not get hooked on drugs, but on the contrary, gave an opportunity to earn money. Another thing is how the boys reacted to the big money. Of course, he cheated everyone and the whole education system. And he would have succeeded... And after all, he constantly turned around, and interestingly, he never considered himself a criminal. No, no. Just a caring son of respectable parents, who does everything for the good of his family. Well, the fact that as a result of his work, the fates of middle-class children who are not used to big money are broken, and the children of rich parents like study and then type get diplomas and even work, having no idea what they will do - this is as if it does not concern him. And guess what, such a doctor will come to someone in the hospital to treat people? Does he not know how to hold the syringe? Nightmare! If an illiterate lawyer makes a mess of business, but does not kill anyone, then an illiterate doctor, an engineer (they all design) can do this. In general, the film is very relevant today. Apart from Hashmi, I don’t know anyone here, but everyone played great, and Emran got a chest medal. He, as I understand it, created his own film company and produces films with his participation. Good girl, hold on.
10 out of 10