Finally, he decides to give up his pursuit of Charvi and becomes the hero of the school cricket match.
He sets out to win her affection, with disastrous (humorous) consequences. Ajay is determined to follow his grandparents’ wisdom but his resolve to stick to grandparents’ advice disappears in a heartbeat when he sees Charvi. He asks his grandparents for advice and they tell him that he should study hard, be honest to himself and others and practice diligently to be the best at cricket. Place: India, junior high school in 'Bollywood'Ījay is nervous about his first day at his new big city school: Bollywood High School. Roles: 30 actors (minimum 21: minimum 6 male, Mohan Rakesh in Hindi and Danish Iqbal in Urdu are considered architects of new age. PSHE play with the theme of listening to the advice of elders. drama: tragedy, comedy, and the satyr play. Inclusive rights for 3 public performances ( Terms ). Simple set, comic situations, story with a moral.
The scripts includes production notes and suggestions for Indian music and scenes with Bollywood style dances (music CD NOT included). Also suitable as PSHE assembly, Valentine's Day assembly, end of year school play or Year 6 leavers assembly. Romantic comedy play for primary schools, middle schools and junior high schools. A humorous look at how not to win the affections of a girl in school.