What social phenomena are reflected in the Indian film The Starting Line?

All the NBA stars earn a lot of money, but once they retire, their wealth will decrease rapidly. And those long-lived family businesses in the world, no matter the economic crisis or the world war, are standing, and wealth is passed down from generation to generation. The rich are not necessarily the upper class, but the rich are the ones who really control the resources. In the film The Starting Line, we can see this difference more clearly.

This film tells the story of a middle-class couple who tried their best to play the poor in order to send their children to an aristocratic school, and finally got a place for poor students, but let their children drop out of school. Raj, the hero, is the owner of a fashion brand store, with a luxury car and mansion, a beautiful and elegant wife and lovely daughter, which is simply the standard life of successful people.

But his daughter was rejected. Why? Because a prestigious school has a threshold, and he is not a real elite. These thresholds also directly illustrate the difference and gap between a rich man and the real upper class.

This film tells the story of a middle-class couple who tried their best to play the poor in order to send their children to an aristocratic school, and finally got a place for poor students, but let their children drop out of school. In the movie, his wife, Mi Tu, takes her daughter to play in the park where the rich children are located. As a result, no one wants to play with his daughter. Because my daughter can speak Hindi. Hindi is the mother tongue of India, but the official language is English. India has an unwritten social rule that all elites can speak English. Due to the lack of educational opportunities, most civilians do not understand English.