Class (2023 TV series)

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Class
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Genre
Based on Elite by Carlos Montero and Darío Madrona
Screenplay byKersi Khambatta
Story by
Directed by
Starring
Music by
  • Nayantara Bhatkal
  • Aditya N.
  • Tubby
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerAshim Ahluwalia
Producers
Cinematography
  • Alana Mejía González
  • Kyle Macfadzean
  • Michael Filocamo
  • Tapan Tushar Basu
Editors
  • Deepa Bhatia
  • Utsav Bhagat
Running time44 – 59 minutes
Production companies
  • Bodhi Tree Multimedia
  • Future East Film
Original release
NetworkNetflix
Release3 February 2023 (2023-02-03)

Class is an Indian Hindi-language crime drama thriller television series adapted by Ashim Ahluwalia and based on the Spanish series Elite . It is set in Hampton International, a fictional elite high school in Delhi, and revolves around the relationships among three working-class students enrolled at the school and their wealthy classmates. The series was produced by Bodhi Tree Multimedia and Future East Film. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Contents

The series explores a wide range of social issues affecting modern youth, including casteism, child neglect, corruption, homophobia, religious discrimination, and income inequality in India. Class' 8 episodes were released on 3 February 2023 on Netflix. [5] On 6 March 2023, Netflix confirmed that the series has been renewed for a second season. [6]

At the 2023 Filmfare OTT Awards, Class received 5 nominations, including Best Adapted Screenplay (Series) (Khambatta).

Premise

After their local school is destroyed in a fire, three working-class friends – Dheeraj, Saba, and Balli – are offered scholarships to Hampton International, an elite private school in New Delhi. The scholarships are sponsored by the Ahuja Properties, who were at fault for the fire. At Hampton International, the three are initially ostracised by wealthy students. But as the school year progresses, their lives intertwine in a clash of lifestyles, resentments, envy, and sexual attraction. [7]

Cast

Main

Recurring

Episodes

No.Directed byWritten byOriginal release date
1Kabir Mehta & Gul DharmaniKersi Khambatta3 February 2023 (2023-02-03)
Three working-class students, Dheeraj, Saba, and Balli, are transferred to Hampton International, a school for the children of Delhi's elites after their previous school mysteriously burned in a fire. The three are immediately mocked by the other students for their appearance and financial conditions. Dheeraj is specially picked on by Veer, whose father Suraj Ahuja owns a building company, called Ahuja Properties. Veer's sister Suhani develops a special liking for Dheeraj. Saba gets hateful comments due to the fact that she's Muslim and is barred from wearing her 'hijab' within the school premises by the principal. Balli is looked down upon by the other students due to his garrulous nature, but he befriends Dhruv, the principal's son, and helps in getting drugs through Faruq, a drug dealer who is also Saba's brother. Meanwhile, Neeraj, Dheeraj's brother, is released from prison after leading a protest against Ahuja Properties. At Hampton International, Saba catches Veer and Yashika having sex in the car. Yashika notices Saba and screams. The next day, all the students attend a party hosted by the Ahujas, where Yashika dares Veer to take Saba's virginity and record it. Dhruv drunkenly texts to meet Faruq, who quickly leaves after meeting with Dhruv. Koel seduces Balli and hooks up with him. Her boyfriend Sharan finds them but doesn't intervene. Meanwhile, Dheeraj dances with Suhani, who later has an argument with her parents about something that happened last year. In the present, Suhani is revealed to have been murdered in a parking lot and a police investigation is taking place.
2Kabir Mehta & Gul DharmaniKersi Khambatta3 February 2023 (2023-02-03)
Suhani and Dheeraj work on a class project together. Veer, to Saba's annoyance at first, does not stop pursuing her. Against her wishes, he attempts to introduce himself to her devoutly Muslim parents, with slight consequences. Saba gradually lets her guard down with him. Neeraj reveals to Dheeraj that their father owes 15 lakh rupees from Chowdhary inmates from prisoners after they terrorize him. Neeraj asks Dheeraj to steal money from Suhani's house, but Dheeraj feels guilty. Koel convinces Sharan to have her way with Balli. In the present, it is revealed that Suhani was pregnant.
3Kabir Mehta & Gul DharmaniKersi Khambatta3 February 2023 (2023-02-03)
To her annoyance, Yashika realizes that Saba has been selected for World Student Forum (MUN). At Balli's party, Dheeraj wanted to admit his feelings for Suhani, but he gets too high, thus never getting the chance. Dhruv attends Balli's party, where he gets high with Faruq, to Veer's anger. Although searching for his sister, Veer accompanies Saba to the party, where she drinks a drugged punch and gets high. Suhani and Neeraj decide to go to her house where after having sex with Suhani, Neeraj tries to steal money but is disrupted by Veer and Saba. As a result, she asks Veer to swim in his pool with her. Realizing her state, he refuses and calls a cab to take her home. Police raid Balli’s party and later beat Faruq, forcing Dhruv to give them money. At school the next day, Yashika sees Saba and Veer being friendly. Jealous, she reveals to Saba that Veer had asked him to take Saba's virginity. Saba confronts him. Koel and Sharan starts sexting with Balli. Neeraj blames Suhani's family for her murder.
4Kabir Mehta & Gul DharmaniKersi Khambatta3 February 2023 (2023-02-03)
After their family is threatened, Neeraj is forced to settle a debt. He is offered a deal — he must kill someone, is revealed to be peon of Dheeraj’s former school as he has evidence against Ahuja Properties. Dhruv reveals to Veer he’s gay. Veer seeks forgiveness from Saba by buying her gifts, while Suhani shares her dark past with Dheeraj. Last year she started seeing Mayank Taneja, who leaked her intimate pictures causing Veer and his friends to nearly beat him to death.
5Kabir Mehta & Gul DharmaniKersi Khambatta3 February 2023 (2023-02-03)
To get the top scores, Yashika bribes her teacher into giving her the top score on the exam with the promise of using her connections to get him promoted. Meanwhile, Veer tries to earn Saba's forgiveness. After joining his father’s business, to his disbelief and anger, Veer sees his father engaging in adultery. Dhruv reveals he doesn't really like swimming to Faruq, who himself is outed as gay and a drug dealer to Saba by Veer. Koel is shocked to see Sharan with Balli. Suhani finds Neeraj and helps him and his brother in stealing Kalra’s phone collection for money.
6Kabir Mehta & Gul DharmaniKersi Khambatta3 February 2023 (2023-02-03)
Koel and her family are plagued by damaging data on a stolen phone, and Neeraj also learns that one of his stolen phones is more valuable than he thought. Suhani is caught with drugs at school and turns in her dealer. The doctor reveals that Suhani is pregnant, which causes Dheeraj to become hostile to Neeraj. Neeraj and Suhani plan to run away together. Faruq's family finds out about his drug dealing and Saba gets yelled at by her father for knowing about it. Saba blames Suhani for ruining her and her brother's life. Her scholarship goes to someone else. Koel grows suspicious of Suhani and her potential involvement in the disappearances of the phones.
7Kabir Mehta & Gul DharmaniKersi Khambatta3 February 2023 (2023-02-03)
Yashika asks Veer to help her get the scholarship as she is neglected by her parents. Suhani tries to repair her friendship with Dheeraj. After learning about Faruq’s engagement, Dhruv stands up to his father. A violent brawl breaks out after Veer learns about Suhani's pregnancy. Balli leaks an intimate video of Sharan with him to aid Veer. Dheeraj blames Neeraj for murder during interrogation.
8Kabir Mehta & Gul DharmaniKersi Khambatta3 February 2023 (2023-02-03)
The circumstances surrounding Suhani's death is revealed. At Hampton’s Founder's Day party, Suhani is revealed to earn a scholarship. Sharan has in fact murdered Suhani inadvertently with the trophy she received after a heated argument about her involvement with Koel's dad's phones, which he wanted to retrieve to prove his worth to Koel. However, Koel consoles Sharan and calls her father to handle the situation. After interrogations, the police arrest Neeraj. Later Dheeraj gets frustrated after he can’t find the prison where Neeraj is kept. Meanwhile, Koel and Sharan get blackmailing messages unbeknownst to them is sent by Balli who had seen them after the murder.

Reception

Viewership

Class debuted at Number 1 on Netflix India’s ‘Top 10 TV Shows in India Today’ list. It also debuted at Number 1 in Bangladesh while also debuting Top 10 in the ‘Top 10 TV Shows’ lists of Bahrain, Maldives, Mauritius, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, UAE & Sri Lanka. [9] [10] The series saw 27.7 million hours viewed from its release date till 30 June, which made it 718th most watched title on Netflix for the first 6 months of the year 2023. [11] [12]

Critical response

Joel Keller for Decider stated "Class takes the Elite formula and layers on commentary about a class system unique to India, shifting the tone of the series just enough to make it distinctive from the original version." [13]

Rohan Naahar for Indian Express rated 4 out of 5 stars and wrote "It is unclear if we’re meant to accept this version of the Capital as the truth. For instance, Faruq, who lives like a vagabond, goes on a date to Cafe Dori in one scene. Ridiculous as it often is, Class plays its drama dead straight. And this might be an issue. A little self-awareness goes a long way. [14] [ check quotation syntax ] Tamma Moksha for The Hindu wrote "Featuring a host of debutants, the show is set in Hampton International, a private school in Delhi that boasts of giant swimming pools, coveted MUN conferences, and prestigious scholarships to study abroad — an archetype of the perfect dream school… until a student is found murdered outside the school premises and her acquaintances become prime suspects." [15]

Tushar Joshi for India Today rated 3.5 stars out of 5 stars and wrote "If you have watched Elite then you will end up drawing multiple parallels with Class. But if you let these comparisons stay far away from your experience, you are in for a reward. Class is some top-notch writing and also some brilliant casting. These boys and girls who represent two opposite diasporas of high school life look their part." [16]

Anand Singh for Deccan Herald stated "The original 2018 Spanish series was acclaimed as a phenomenal thriller, but the Hindi version seems a bit over the top and implausible." [17]

Archika Khurana of The Times of India wrote "Inspired by the Spanish version, the series producer and director, Ashim Ahluwalia, incorporates a posh school into the picture, where most of the scenes were shot. The production values are high and clearly on par with the Spanish school to depict the lifestyle of these hi-fi students." [18]

Udita Jhunjhunwala for Scroll.in wrote "Series director Ashim Ahluwalia creates an immersive world of haves and have-nots, of entrenched prejudices embedded in Indian culture – whether about community, class, caste or sexuality. The color palette – glossy and cool for the wealthy homes, saturated and grittier for the less well-to-do spaces, along with the music, production design, and cinematography work with the easy-breezy dialogue opposite to Gen-Z." [19]

Sanchita Jhunjhunwala of Zoom TV wrote "To be able to understand the dynamics and what goes through by just reading is something that won't be possible as there are quite a few complex plots and subplots all going at the same time, but they are all meaningful. With so many characters, it was rather easy to have lost the plot or either rush it up, but that does not happen with this show, for everything flows naturally, even the Indianisation of the entire storyline." [20]

Aishwarya Vasudevan for OTTPlay wrote "Class deserves a chance, not for the plot but for the performances that overpower everything." [21]

Debiparna Chakraborty of MovieWeb wrote "Despite having certain flaws, Class holds up on its own, and deftly interweaves a murder mystery with high school drama layered with caste, class, and religious clashes. The show's handling of themes like casteism, discrimination, and identity politics is sensitive and impactful, adding depth and complexity to its storylines. In fact, Class holds up on its own, perhaps even better than Elite , because of its robust politics and gritty stylistic choices that emphasize the suffocating reality it attempts to depict." [22]

Rahul Shinde for The Envoy Web wrote "The friendships depicted in the show don’t seem real at all. For instance, it’s suggested that Suhani and Koel are childhood friends, but the show doesn’t care to bring them together in one frame until the plot requires it." [23]

Upasana Dandona for Women's Web wrote "If you have eight hours to spare on a series about South Delhi elitism, then Netflix series Class is definitely for you. Though, be warned that the makers know very little about South Delhi elites and the culture within South Delhi schools. A personal suggestion would be to fast forward all scenes and only watch the ones featuring Faruq and Dhruv—the two make an adorable queer couple." [24]

Accolades

YearAward ceremonyCategoryNominee / workResultRef.
2023 Filmfare OTT Awards Best Adapted Screenplay (Series)Kersi KhambattaNominated [25]
Best Background Music (Series)TubbyNominated
Best Original Soundtrack (Series)Aditya N., Nayantara Bhatkal, Chakori Dwivedi, Keshav Dhar, Akhilesh JainNominated
Best Costume Design (Series)Lovedeep GulyaniNominated
Best Sound Design (Series)Bigyna DahalNominated


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