The Raj and his wife own a clothing store and are an embarrassing middle class in Indian society: unable to squeeze in and unwilling to fall. They did everything they could to get their daughter Pia into a good school.
After confirming that Pia was not admitted to a school, Mitta was desperate, but Raj was still working hard; one night, the servants visited the Raj and his wife with a wedding cake, and they found out from the servant's mouth that as long as they applied Poverty proves that children are likely to go to good schools. Raj made a poverty certificate for the future of his wife and daughter. After handing in the documents, the family moved to a poor area and pretended to be poor, causing all kinds of farces.
There, Raj meets Shyam, a simple and kind neighbor. In order to pay for Pia's extracurricular activities, Shyam "obtained" it by touching porcelain. It's really sad! Poverty forced him to do this. He was fighting for his life, but he was also bursting out with his only "light"; when he missed his son's admission, Shyam just secretly wiped his tears, then turned around, Hershey to Raj and Mita, and his wife to collect some crumpled bills and invite them to a party with expensive food they've never eaten in their entire lives - pizza, burgers.
Pia later entered the school as she wished, but the Raj and his wife were not happy. They began to fund the public school where Mohan attended, bringing them brand-new textbooks, desks, and asking someone to renovate the school's toilet. After doing this, Raj continued to live in mansions and drive luxury cars.
In the last ten minutes of the film, Raj bravely stood up and spoke out loudly what he was thinking to everyone present, and angrily denounced this deformed education system-"Treating education as a business", although except for his wife In addition, no one is willing to stand up and applaud him, but as long as there are those family members who are touched, they will silently agree in their hearts and support them behind their backs.
Finally, record the most impressive sentence??
"Less is more, sharing is caring."
"If you really love him, please don't try to change him."
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