Both competitors share the same goal: to enroll as many students as possible and produce the most top scorers. RJ's rival Batra institute comes in second, led by Arvind Batra (Siddharth Kak), also known as the "Father of Education in Kota," and his son Shashank (Bhanu Uday). Ratanraj Jindal's (Annu Kapoor) institute is a large shark in the coaching industry, attempting to devour all the smaller ones. The conflicts between these institutions (often portrayed as villains of the system) are emphasized more in the narrative than the journey of the students, their friendship, peer pressure and much more. But, this 10-part series offers an interesting insight into the cutthroat competition between two major coaching institutes and the impact it has on students' lives. REVIEW: When shows like 'Kota Factory', 'Laakhon Mein Ek', and others have already delved into the underbelly of Kota's coaching system and the struggles of students vying for an IIT seat, it's fair to compare Vijay Maurya's 'Crash Course' to them because the basic premise isn't novel. STORY: The series centers on the fierce competition between two massive coaching institutes in Kota (Rajasthan), as well as the consequences on the lives of the students who come to study there.
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