Feeling bored, I was checking my phone when I came across the Google TV app. It featured a variety of multilingual movies available across different OTT platforms.
One film caught my eye: Anjaamai (2024), available for rent at just ₹50 in HD quality. Using my ₹50 Airtel unlimited data pack, I streamed it seamlessly to my smart TV.
The movie is based on a real incident in Tamil Nadu involving the NEET exam, where over 5,000 students from the state were allotted exam centers in Jaipur. It portrays the hardships faced by a student from a small village and his family as they dream of becoming the first doctor in their community. Instead of being supported, their aspirations are challenged by a flawed system.
The most compelling part of the film is the courtroom drama — from the strict conditions set by the judge to the political interference in the case. However, the legal battle ultimately fizzles out, highlighting how many such stories fade away without resolution.
Every success story is celebrated, but stories that don’t end in success are often ignored. They don’t get the platform they deserve to even ask for a second chance.
From my personal experience, life often offers second chances — but it’s the system that throws obstacles in the way. The real struggle is not just about getting a second chance from life, but about fighting the system to make that chance count.
You can rent the movie from following link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmTHcXjAOyE&t=4787s
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