The narrative centers on Madhukar Rane (played with searing intensity by Bharat Jadhav), a struggling, single father determined to see his son, Shrinivas (Saksham Kulkarni), achieve academic excellence. Madhukar equates high report-card marks with a secure, prosperous future—a mentality shared by millions of middle-class households.
The story revolves around , a 15-year-old boy who is an average student academically but a genius on the cricket field.
If you are looking for a literal PDF index, search for compilations by , Shramjeevi Sanghatana , or the works of Dr. Sharmila Rege (especially Writing Caste/Writing Gender ). Many Marathi university syllabi (Mumbai, Pune, Sant Gadge Baba Amravati) have a paper titled "Bahujan Movement and Education" where the phrase appears in the reading list.
Because the core issues remain unresolved, the song remains relevant. It is still played in college fests, on headphones during late-night study sessions, and during moments of academic burnout. It serves as a reminder that it is okay to be frustrated, and that a mark sheet does not define a human being.
The film was lauded for its realistic portrayal of the "middle-class obsession" with education. Remake Plans: Salman Khan's Being Human
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