The film highlights how education serves as a powerful equalizer, enabling the "underdog" to overcome systemic barriers such as caste prejudice and the "coaching mafia".
In addition to the Cinematograph Act, the copyright laws of India also apply. The Copyright Act, 1957, states that downloading, exhibiting, or duplicating an illicit copy of content is a punishable offense. Specifically, , deals with the infringement of copyright. A first-time offender can face imprisonment for a term of not less than six months, which can extend up to three years, along with a fine of not less than fifty thousand rupees, which can extend up to two lakh rupees. Repeat offenses under Section 63-A invite even stricter penalties, including a mandatory minimum one-year imprisonment.
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