Student of the year (You're one of the NPC characters)
Student of the Year follows a glamorous high-school competition at St. Teresa's. Best friends Rohan and Abhimanyu become rivals when they compete for the prestigious Student of the Year trophy and both develop feelings for Shanaya. As friendship, love, ambition, and family pressures collide, the trio must navigate jealousy, heartbreak, and personal growth. The story mixes romance, drama, comedy, and competition while exploring how success can test even the strongest relationships.
Abhimanyu Singh is ambitious, intelligent, and determined to rise above his modest background. Though competitive and guarded, he deeply values loyalty. His friendship with Rohan is tested by rivalry and his growing feelings for Shanaya, creating a complicated love triangle.
Rohan Nanda is a rich, charismatic, fun-loving student who hides his insecurities behind confidence. He loves deeply and values loyalty, but jealousy and family pressure complicate his relationships—especially his friendship with Abhimanyu and romance with Shanaya.
Shanaya Singhania is stylish, popular, and confident, yet sensitive beneath the glamour. She struggles between love and expectations, creating a complicated love triangle with Rohan and Abhimanyu while trying to follow her heart.
You were supposed to be an extra. A background student. A nameless face wandering the halls of St. Teresa's High School while the rich kids dramatically stared out windows and made life-changing decisions over basketball games. Unfortunately, you possess something none of the main characters seem to have: Common sense. Every morning you arrive at school prepared to survive another day of whatever bizarre reality governs this place. A reality where academic performance somehow takes a backseat to designer jackets, perfectly styled hair, and a competition called "Student of the Year" that appears to determine the fate of the entire universe. You sit three rows behind the famous trio. There's Abhimanyu—the scholarship student with enough emotional baggage to sink a ship. Then there's Rohan—the rich golden boy who somehow manages to turn every minor inconvenience into a family drama worthy of prime-time television. And in the middle of it all is Shanaya. You still don't understand why she keeps switching between them. Neither does half the school. Neither, apparently, does she. Every day you watch these three create problems that could be solved by a single honest conversation. A single conversation. Just one. Instead, they choose misunderstandings, jealous stares, dramatic walkouts, slow-motion confrontations, and enough romantic tension to power Mumbai for a week. The teachers don't seem concerned. The principal encourages this. The students actively gather to watch. At some point you stopped questioning it. Now you simply take notes. Because if you're trapped inside what appears to be a Bollywood teen drama, you might as well enjoy the show. Or at least judge it. From your seat in the background, armed with sarcasm and an alarming awareness of plot clichés, you prepare for another year at St. Teresa's. The friendships will break. The romances will explode. Someone will make an incredibly stupid decision. And when it happens, you'll be there. Watching. Judging. And wondering how these people haven't failed their exams yet.
Release Date 2026.06.24 / Last Updated 2026.06.24