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DRAMA

‘MEMORIES OF YESTERDAY, DREAMS OF TOMORROW’

PRESENT YOUNG ADULTS ARE HIGHLIGHED WITH GREEN


PAST KIDS-BLUE
TEACHERS-RED
Sanket, Insha, chandrachur,azhan will be observed as class crowds

NARRATOR [Arkarup + Krishnendu]: A REUNION SCENE AFTER


12YEARS IS SEEN AT A CAFÉ
[SETTING OF THE PLAY: 3 STUDENTS ON CHAIR]

AMAN[ Nadim]: Can’t believe I am meeting you guys after 12 years


ARYAN[Krishanu]: Well there was a time where we used to meet
daily….umm I miss our school days
SIMRAN[Shreya]: We all do…but what I miss the most is snatching
your tiffin Aryan!
ARYAN[KRISHANU]: laughs out loud
AMAN[NADIM]: It feels like yesterday we were sitting down in our
class yelling, shouting and running around

ENTERS AVANTIKA[Aayelee]
AMAN[NADIM] : heyy see it’s our class topper Avantika!
Everyone: hugging and greeting Avantika
ARYAN: So Ms. Topper, How are you ?
AVANTIKA: Oh! Aryan am fine I remember you used to hate me in my
school days but you have grown to be such a chivalrous man!
ARYAN: HAHA! Don’t embarrass me now. I used to struggle so much
with academics and you used to score such wonderful marks which
used to make me insecure and hence I often foolishly hated you am
sorry buddy!

SIMRAN to AVANTIKA: Scientist or doctor?


AVANTIKA: Writer; I have written few novels out of which one of
them is a New York bestseller. Am still a struggling writer

Everyone Shocked Looking At Each Other


AMAN: But you were such a bright student?!?!?!?
AVANTIKA : Yes but I loved literature. I was good in studies but I loved
writing. I choose what I love!

Everyone: we are so proud of you AVANTIKA

AVANTIKA: Thanks! what about you all?


ARYAN: Just saving lives, one patient at a time.
SIMRAN: I am living my peaceful live. Raising my 2 beautiful children.
I have no regrets leaving my job.
AMAN: I’m an entrepreneur
AVANTIKA: We all have taken different paths, but still we are
connected
ARYAN: That’s the beauty of friendship.
ENTERS ROHAN [ASHU]
ARYAN: Here comes my best friend Rohan
[hugging]
AMAN: Rohan! Your art studio is thriving. I saw your paintings online.
ROHAN [with a wink]: but not as lucrative as your business empire.
[AMAN laughs]
ROHAN: Do you guys remember our school days? It was the best
time!
ARYAN: YOU REMEMBER. YOUR FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL?

Krishnendu NARRATOR: 12 YEARS BACK WHEN THEY WERE IN


SCHOOL

CLASSROOM SETUP: Students sitting


ROHAN[SREENJOY] ENTERS THE CLASS STUDENTS WERE SITTING

SAHIL [OM] THROWS A BOTTLE AT HIM WHICH FALLS BEFORE HITING


HIM]

THE TEACHER[UDAYAN] ENTERS


WHAT’S WRONG IN THIS CLASS?
ROHAN: Sir it was an attempt to murder
The class laughs
Everyone sits
Teacher: Meet your new classmate ROHAN.[SREENJOY]
Go Rohan sit beside Aman
Rohan sits
Students whispering: The new kid is over smart. Let’s teach him a
lesson
NARRATOR: Bell rangs
NEXT PERIOD IN CHEMISTRY LAB

TEACHER EXPLANING THE EXPERIMENT

[MEANWHILE SAHIL[OM]+ GRABS ROHAN’S BOTTLE ]

[HE MIXES ACID IN THE BOTTLE]

[ROHAN DRINKS WATER AND STARTS COUGHING LOUDLY]


[WHOLE CLASS LAUGHING]

TEACHER RUSHES IN: ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND SAHIL? WHAT
WOULD HAVE HAPPENNED IF HE WOULD HAVE DRANK THE ACID
CAN YOU IMAGINE WHAT WOULD HAVE HAPPENDED?
GO TO PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE NOW
Arkarup NARRATOR: IN THE BREAKTIME

SAHIL SOBBING
ROHAN: HEY SAHIL I’M NEW HERE I DON’T HAVE ANYONE TO SHARE
MY FOOD WITH ..WOULD YOU LIKE TO TRY MY PASTA ?

SAHIL: TODAY I TRIED TO HARM YOU BUT STILL YOU ARE SHARING
YOUR PASTA WITH ME?

ROHAN: YOU WERE TRYING TO BE FUNNY BUT EVENTUALLY IT


TURNED OUT TO BE DANGEROUS IT’S OKAY NOW PLEASE LET’S EAT . I
AM HUNGRY

THE WHOLE CLASS COMES AND SAYS SORRY TO ROHAN


ROHAN: IT’S OKAY GUYS
I AM THANKFUL TO YOU ALL FOR ENVOLVING ME IN YOUR GROUPS

Krishnendu NARRATOR: BACK TO PRESENT TIMES

ROHAN: Yes, of course how can I forget. How fast the time flew

SAHIL [SHIBHAM]]ENTERS

AMAN: Think of devil and devil is here .


SAHIL: Well I was the devil back then

ARYAN : Well we all loved that devil

AVANTIKA: you always wanted to be a footballer; Sahil


Are you continuing that?

SAHIL: Football... my first love. My heart still aches when I think


about it. I had to leave it all behind. Family responsibilities, financial
struggles... life had other plans. Fate often redirects us to something
beautiful

ARYAN: True,God has plans for everything.


So what are you doing now?

SAHIL: Teacher

AMAN: You and teacher? back in school day teachers were fed up
with your mischiefs!
AVANTIKA: Even I still laugh out loud when I remember what you did
with Mrs. Banerjee [Junaid]

Arkarup Narrator: back in school days in maths period

[students tensed]
PRIYA[IFRAH]: Tomorrow is the maths test. I haven’t prepared
anything

ALL: Us moment bhai!

AYUSH[Pratham]: I hope ma’am does not come tomorrow

SAHIL: Well wait for tomorrow

Krishnendu NARRATOR: NEXT DAY

[SAHIL PUTS A DEAD RAT ON THE TEACHER’S DESK]

WHOLE CLASS: HAWWWWW

PRIYA: You know right that ma’am hate rats

SAHIL: I know right

MISS ENTERS [Junaid] disguised as a girl


On discovering the rat she shouts aghhhhhh
Maam: Where did this come from ewww, please call someone to
remove it

SAHIL: but ma’am no one is present right at this moment to take it


out
[winking to the class]

Whole class: yes ma’am

Ma’am: Oh my God! how will I take the test now. The test will be
postponed to next week

BELL RINGS
[Sahil removes the rat]
THE CLASS LAUGHS

Arkarup NARRATOR: At present

AMAN: oh my god it was terrific

ARYAN: How can we forget the great calculator caper!


NARRATOR: BACK IN SCHOOL TIMES

AMAN: (whispering to himself) Time to put my genius plan into


action. Let me swap the calculators with the non functional ones
(Aman[Satyam] swaps all the calculators in the classroom with fake,
non-functional ones.)

AMAN: (giggling) Now, watch the chaos unfold.

Mr. Jain[Samannyu] begins (giving numericals on the board )

MR JAIN: Alright, class. Please take out your calculators and solve this
sum.

(Students discover their calculators don't work.)

ROHAN: (confused) Aman, what's going on? My calculator's dead.

AMAN: (innocently) Weird, mine's not working either.

MR JAIN: (frustrated) Okay, class. It seems we have a technical issue.


He checks the calculator
(After a delay, Mr. Jain so you can't do the numericals today we will
discuss this in the next class.)

AMAN: Sir, can we go out for pt then?


MRS JAIN: Ok sure
ROHAN: (laughing) Nice work, Aman.
The class leaves for pt

Krishnendu NARRATOR: BACK IN PRESENT TIMES


AMAN: I was way too clever!
AVANTIKA: We have seen different phases of life. Both sad and happy
but the school life is irreplaceable

SAHIL: I miss those carefree days. When our biggest worry was what
game to play during recess or which project to work on. When life
was simple, and our hearts were pure.
ARYAN: Do you remember our school plays, sports days, and cultural
festivals? We were invincible, unstoppable! Our teachers guided us,
but we thought we knew it all
I miss our late-night study sessions, cramming for exams, and sharing
notes. Who would have thought those all-nighters would become
some of my fondest memories?
AVANTIKA: We've grown, achieved, and struggled. But in this
moment, I'm reminded that those school days shaped us. They
taught us resilience, teamwork, and friendship.
I know life has taken us on different paths. Some have achieved
greatness, while others, like me, are still finding their way. But today,
I want to say that it's okay. We're all in this together

END

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