The premise is simple: two friends become rivals for the girl and the ultimate title of "Student of the Year," a competition that combines academics, sports, and a baffling amount of glamor.

SOTY will always be remembered as the launchpad for three of Bollywood’s biggest current stars. Despite being newcomers, they commanded the screen with surprising confidence.

The campaign heated as voting week arrived. Memes, debate duels in the cafeteria, and last-minute promises filled the air. Then a scandal landed like thunder: someone hacked the school’s online poll and swapped the student photo carousel with silly edits. Fingers pointed; messages flew. Rhea stayed steady. She organized an emergency meeting—no speeches, just a plan to run a verified paper ballot day and volunteer monitors from every grade. Arjun praised the effort but tried to keep it framed as his idea; others suspected he leaned too close to the tech team that originally set up the online poll.

(the ambitious scholarship student). Their bromance is tested when they both fall for the popular Shanaya Singhania

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Rhea’s campaign started smaller. She formed a group called “Open Tables,” where students could gather at lunchtime to discuss classes, stress, and ideas—no judgment, just listening. She spent weekends cataloguing broken things around campus and turning fundraising into community project plans: repainted lockers, a tutoring schedule, a weekend tech help booth for parents who struggled with school forms. She asked for help and then gave credit to anyone who showed up. Word spread not through flashy graphics but through faces—students who found a place to belong.