This is a dialogue from an Indian sitcom-style show. The setting is a school where two students, AB D and Virat Kohli, have been summoned by their teacher for poor performance. The teacher expresses disappointment and frustration, and the students, taking a light-hearted approach, respond with humorous and nonsensical answers.
The teacher, noticing the students' lack of effort and understanding, becomes increasingly upset. He questions their study habits and their responses to questions, and the students continue to respond in a playful and nonchalant manner. The teacher then reveals that he had accidentally marked one of them for failing.
Despite the students' pleas, the teacher insists on failing them, stating that he made a mistake in marking the test. The students, however, claim to have passed the test. The teacher, realizing his error, reluctantly agrees to pass them. The students emerge victorious, and the teacher, defeated, leaves the room.
1. The conversation begins with the speaker asking if the two students, AB D and Virat Kohli, are hiding. They respond that they are not hiding and have come inside [Source: Text].
2. The speaker is aware of why the students have been summoned, which could be related to academic performance or behavior [Source: Text].
3. The students express they have studied a lot and are taken aback when the speaker tells them they have failed [Source: Text].
4. The conversation then shifts to a discussion about green tea and its health benefits, with the speaker expressing surprise and admiration [Source: Text].
5. The principal, Yashwant Kher, is mentioned as someone who wears a wig and is known as Anupam [Source: Text].
6. The students are asked to complete a sentence in an English paper, with the sentence starting "When life gives you lemons..." [Source: Text].
7. The principal expresses frustration with the students' responses on the paper, with one student writing "I'm all set but she won't say yes" [Source: Text].
8. The principal then goes on to express his dissatisfaction with the teaching methods, referring to the students as "playas" and stating that he made a mistake in trying to teach them [Source: Text].
9. The principal mentions that the students are "naughty" but assures that he was the same way in his childhood [Source: Text].
10. The principal asks the students about the meaning of Hindi idioms, with one student responding with various phrases related to idioms [Source: Text].
11. The principal questions the students about their knowledge of history, asking about Mangal Pandey's role in the revolt of 1857 [Source: Text].
12. The principal expresses his frustration with the students' responses on the paper, asking how he should pass them and criticizing their answers [Source: Text].
13. The students plead for leniency, expressing surprise and disbelief that they have failed [Source: Text].
14. The principal eventually decides to pass the students, expressing surprise at this turn of events [Source: Text].