Good Boy, Bad Boy Page #5

Synopsis: As a new principal of a college [of fairly bad reputation], Mr. Awasthi has to take steps which are stringent and yet, fruitful. He has a handful of problems: good students emigrating from the college, the bad ones disrupting the class and similar others. His corrective measures have changed the scenario drastically, except that it has a small glitch- There are two R. Malhotras. Rajan Malhotra is the nerdy "Good Boy", while the other R. Malhotra, Raju is the spoiled "bad Boy" of the campus. Their Identity cards are mixed up and somehow they find themselves in the opposite sections. The Good one in the bad boys' section and vice versa. Now the principal knows this, and he has proposed their name [real Raju- the bad boy] in the annual quiz and [real rajan- the good boy] dance competitions respectively. Time is short. It is now upon them to prove their mettle in the competitions, in the eyes of their parents...
Director(s): Ashwini Chaudhary
Production: Ad Labs Films
 
IMDB:
3.7
NOT RATED
Year:
2007
115 min
508 Views


Hey!

- Yes!

Such a big book?

It's not big. Must

be 15-16 years old.

What?

I mean... I was 15-16 years old when

I read a book for the first time.

15-16 years old!

Could you understand all

this at that time?

Yes. I learned everything

when I was 10 years old.

I understood.

But... I got the chance when

I was 15-16 years old.

I think you are really interested

in this subject.

Yes. To tell you the truth I have...

...always been interested

only in this subject.

I want to reach the depth

of this subject.

I want to drown in the lips...

I mean the depth of the words.

To tell you the truth, I have never

been interested in this subject.

You know. But I think I should

start taking interest.

Yes. I am ready to give.

My knowledge.

My philosophy is that... when a

person studies these books...

...he should have a practical

experience too.

One should be open to every

experience in life.

Yeah! And do you know

what my new subject is?

What?

- You.

Jokes apart. I am really impressed.

You read Karl Marx. I mean...

No, jokes apart. I was reading

it just to impress you.

Seriously.

You are too smart!

- I am!

That's why you like me.

- Who told you that?

I know.

Smile!

You can't do that! lts bad manners!

Of course! I can! I am a bad boy!

Rajan, click my snap too.

Battery is low.

The ambience is romantic.

Let's fall in love.

Come, come, come.

Come, beloved.

Rashmi!

Happy birthday to you!

Happy birthday to you!

Happy birthday dear papa!

Happy birthday to you!

I am sorry, papa.

I know you said in the college

and in public life...

...we both will behave like

principal and student...

...and not like father and daughter.

But today I know... a principal

doesn't need a student...

...but a father needs his daughter.

Happy birthday, papa!

Yes, dear. Come.

So how is everything?

- Good.

Tell me. How are your

studies going on?

Very good. Is the principal

asking this?

Papa is asking this.

Very good!

- Good!

Do you know... this time I am

thinking of studying a new subject.

A new subject? Which one?

Karl Marx's theory of communism.

Oh! You and communism! That

sounds interesting!

That guy is interesting!

You call Karl Marx as a guy?

Papa, not Karl Marx! Rajan!

Rajan Malhotra!

Rajan Malhotra?

Yes, papa. Do you know?

I always thought him to be

a vagabond and useless guy.

His behaviour too is like that.

But... in spite of all the

naughtiness and mischief...

...he is the guy who has scored

the highest% in our class.

92%!

Great! Rashmi!

- Yes.

I would like to meet

that boy. Bring him.

He has a friend in section

C. Bring him too.

Okay, papa. He is so cool!

Yes! Too much!

I think we both got exchanged

in the hospital!

What your dad wanted, my dad got it.

What my dad wanted, your dad got it.

I mean, why can't they be

happy the way we are?

I know. They always want to

change us according to them.

Hang on! Rashmi! Rashmi!

Yes, Rashmi!

Listen. I have some work from you.

Tell me.

Principal has called you and

Raju home this evening.

Home? Principal has

called us home? Why?

I think he is very impressed

with you both.

He is impressed! Okay! Okay!

Listen! Another thing!

I wanted some help

in some questions.

You want some help in some

questions. Speak loudly!

Rashmi, hang on! Here

the network is low.

Hang on! Hang on! She is

asking some questions.

You listen to the question.

I will give her the answer.

Thank you. Bye.

All right.

Oh no! I barely managed to escape.

This time you were here.

What will I do next time?

Tell her I don't know.

I will find out.

At the most she will think

you don't know the answer.

At least you won't give

the wrong answer.

Yes. I will do this the

next time. Thank you.

Come on. We have to meet the

principal in the evening.

Come on!

Nirmala.

- Yes, sir.

Arts faculty second year section

A student Rajan Malhotra...

...and section C student

Raju Malhotra.

I want their original admission

forms and files. Immediately.

Sorry, sir. It will take some time.

I should get it tomorrow

morning at my home.

Okay. It's a bit urgent. And

please keep it to yourself.

Okay, sir.

'Sir, 92%... '

'I mean... I can't get

92%, sir. Its 35%.'

'Sir, actually the reason of

meeting you is my daddy.'

'Daddy? '

'Sir, P. K. Malhotra.'

'Sir, he was worried that I might...

...get spoiled with these

C class students.'

Principal sir!

You wanted to meet Rajan

Malhotra, didn't you?

He is Rajan Malhotra. And

he is Raju Malhotra.

Nice to know you... Raju Malhotra...

...and Rajan Malhotra.

Let's shake hands, my friend.

Bye Mr. Awasthi.

Dr. Awasthi.

Dr. Awasthi.

You are thinking something.

- No, no.

You are hiding something, good

fathers don't hide anything...

...from their children.

- No dear.

Papa, I can read your eyes.

As if these are your books

and not my eyes.

Really, where was

your concentration?

You were watering the cactus.

Oh No.

Tell me the truth, what

were you thinking?

I was thinking about those two boys.

Really, how did you like those two?

They are okay.

Okay or nice?

- Nice.

Nice or very nice.

Dear, people are not what

they seem to be...

...and what cannot be seen,

it is not there.

Be careful of those two okay.

Papa, I am your daughter my

eyes cannot be deceived.

Okay.

See you in college sir.

Yes Ms. Rashmi Awasthi,

you may proceed.

Pass it, pass it here, here, here.

Pass it, pass it here,

here, here. Come on.

Okay guys I am out.

Take care of him today.

Why did you push me?

Can't you watch where

you are playing?

Shall I show you how

you should play?

Cool Raju, you have

thought me enough...

...so that I can show

him how to play.

You! You will teach me!

You will teach me!

Yeah Rambo, and remember one thing...

...when a player is practicing

his new game...

...don't disturb him.

Did you hear that, come

on get out of here.

Yo man, I will be back.

So my brave man, you

learn very fast.

Keep it up.

May we come in sir?

- Yeah, come in.

Sir if you are busy, then we

will come back later sir.

Yes sir, tomorrow, the day

after, or even later.

I said, come.

Sir, is there something

important sir.

Something like that, take a seat.

I was very pleased to see

your AC combination.

AC?

- A means you and C means you.

No sir, I am in the A section.

You are in C section, but

you answer like A section.

Actually sir, he teaches

me all that.

He is very helpful.

But Mr. A, can you

help me with my PC.

There is a CD of modern education,

it is not running.

Oh sure, give it to me.

Go into the programs of the windows

and break the code of the CD...

...then it starts running itself.

I have thought him that.

It is an Indian software.

This, this.

Great.

I cannot send this MMS

from my mobile...

...it is about the ragging

case in Haryana...

Sir, this is that Amita Gupta

case I will show it to you.

Go into the menu, scroll down...

...and here is your MMS sir.

It's nice isn't it sir.

- Yeah.

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