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Kota Factory Review

Every year, lakhs of Indian Students join Coaching Classes across India and grind the midnight oil to clear various Entrance Exams for Colleges that set them for a great career ahead. One such aspirant is Vaibhav Pandey (Mayur More) who moves to Kota from Itarasi and joins Prodigy Coaching Classes.

Kota Factory, a miniseries, chronicles his life at Kota, his friend circle, his teachers, love interest, and his faculty.

Jeetu Bhaiya ( Jitendra Kumar), a Physics Teacher and a true student mentor, who handholds various such children and sets them for a lifetime journey of success.

Friendships of a lifetime, forged under adverse circumstances

Kota Factory is the real life of almost every youth in India, struggling to fulfill the IIT dream.

Kota Factory Review– The Black And White Of IIT Coaching

Aspiration is a Bitch! And this time, it showed it’s head in Black and White, literally.

Parental expectations, self-doubt, sleeplessness, anxiety, lying to protect one’s image, depression, jostling with problems, constipation, lack of sustained attention, faculty issues, lack of subject grasp, landlady issues, lack of self-confidence, Kota Factory touches so many nuanced aspects of IIT Preparatory Classes that it begins to feel as if you are vicariously experiencing Vaibhav’s journey.

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Kota factory review pakaoo

The Director truly found a story where no one was looking for one, at least not to make a web series out of.

That they chose to make this entire web series in Black and White, was a first. But it merely adds to the charm.

Some sleek screenplay and story pan out there. Mayur More, Alam Khan, Ranjan Raj, Urvi Singh, Revathi Pillai, each actor is a find, who clearly are fine budding actors.

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