In Bollywood, a college campus resembles a resort, complete with attractive students showcasing the newest trends. Not to mention the flashy parties and lavish dance competitions that leave little time for studying.
Real life is far from the movies in terms of milestones. College is definitely not a SOTY movie.
The Ferarri Dream
In movies, the protagonist often emerges from a Ferrari with a beck and call driver. Movies give us the impression that anyone can drive a stylish automobile and enter a college campus like Varun Dhavan in SOTY. But in reality, it would be regarded a success if you were able to secure a suitable location to sit while also having to endure the conductor’s rants merely because you qualify for a student pass.
first-day romance
And those who anticipate meeting “the one” right away, well, terrible luck. Because there won’t be any books falling, eyes glancing at each other, or background music.
Additionally, there won’t be any cupids circling. In fact, the whole day would be devoted to orientations and class introductions, and you would almost certainly encounter those who would be creating lifelong memories.
College’s next top model
Regarding clothing restrictions, despite the stunning reality that movies often depict females intimidating in short skirts and boys gallivanting about the halls in their attractive leather trousers, most universities have severe dress standards or, in extreme cases, actually require uniforms. So before stocking up on clothes, be sure to read the dress code.
the professors
Additionally, educators are neither obnoxious or seeking to seduce their pupils. In addition, unlike the professor from The Three Idiots, Viru S., or Viru S., college professors are generally helpful and harmless, though some can be a touch irritable (yes you can let out that sigh of relief). And it’s absolutely not okay to hit on instructors; you can even get sent home early for it.
And the happy endings
Try that in real life, and I can assure you that love is the last thing you will ever find aside from a restraining order. Contrary to the typical Bollywood college love story, in which the hero pursues the lady with persistent stalking and the abhorrent flirting, but surprisingly in the end still succeeds, I can assure you that love is the last thing you will ever find.
Folks, that’s the depressing truth. All that movies do is give us a different perspective on life than the one we actually live. Remember that if your expectations are already modest, there is a strong possibility that you won’t experience the culture shock. Don’t enter with the expectation of being the next Vrun Dhavan or the next Hritik Roshan.
