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Morgan 2022-03-31 08:01:02

I gave full marks to the film, "Student of the Year". I have seen Indian films in the past, including "Slumdog Millionaire", "Three Silly Trouble in Bollywood", "OMG", etc. I personally like the plot with songs and dances in the film, which can enhance the film a lot, but Most of the dances mentioned above are Indian national dances with strong religious overtones.
The songs and dances in "Student of the Year" are more based on the current unrestrained tone, probably because the film is positioned as a youth idol.
The casting of the hero and heroine is in place. There are two muscular men and a youthful and pure woman. The standard structure of two men and one woman, but the description is that friendship is greater than love.
Surprising screenwriter. The background of the film is introduced in the form of a first-person narration, which may be more expressive than a third-person performance.
After watching this film, I mainly have the following three experiences:
1. Friendship lasts for a long time. Any delusional behavior to destroy friendship will eventually reveal its ugly face and be cast aside.
2. Any bad memories will become fleeting. Facts have proved that time can really dilute everything.
3. Cherish and embrace what you have now, because everything in the present will become a good memory in the future.

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  • Frank 2022-04-23 07:05:55

    Most of the high castes in India are descendants of the white Europeans who invaded them. It feels like it has become globalized. The two male protagonists are no different from the feeling of a couple. And the principal and coach there. This is an age of radiance.

  • Grant 2022-04-23 07:05:55

    Except the male protagonist is very handsome, there is nothing to watch, he keeps singing and dancing, it's really annoying

Student of the Year quotes

  • Rohan Nanda: I have done the mistake of being friends... so now I won't let the chance of being enemies go by

  • Rohan Nanda: Dreams have no class... no class.