Director: Avinash Shembatwad
Summary: Yathavkash
Every year after graduation, lakhs of students from all corners of Maharashtra come to Pune to prepare for competitive examinations. The main reason behind this is that they do not get a job after getting a degree, but most of the students feel that they should get a government job. Students listen to the speech of an officer who has reached a high position through competitive examinations and get inspired by that speech and prepare for competitive examinations. Students begin to recognize the power, honor, and money that come after becoming an officer. Students dream of bringing a red beacon car to their doorstep.
Since the importance of a government job is still unique in an ordinary middle-class family, the parents of the students are also willing to give the students as much time as they need to prepare for competitive exams. But competition is a tricky thing. Lakhs of students come every year to prepare for competitive exams, but no one sees how many of them pass and exit.
The pass percentage of students is less than 1%. This means that 99.99 per cent of students fail the competitive exam every year. But still these students continue to study competitive exams for years without leaving the study of competitive exams. So if you look at it, you will notice that a student spends about eight to ten years studying for competitive exams. But even after spending so much time preparing for these exams, if these students couldn't get a job then what should those students do? The film tries to answer this question. The film teaches us to look at competitive exams only as exams and not make a life out of them.
Every actor in the film is a student preparing for competitive exams. The students who have experienced the reality of competitive exams have dared to present that reality to the society through the film. This is a movie that every student should see.
The hero of the film has come to Pune from his village to prepare for the competitive examination. The condition of the hero's house is very bad. The hero's mother sends the hero's monthly expenses by working in someone else's farm. Naik is also preparing for competitive exams with all his dreams. But even after all this, does the hero really succeed in the competitive exam? How does he deal with the challenges? What kind of support the hero gets from the hero's friends in all this time, we get to see in this film.
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