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Tissya- Narrator

SKIT 1
Ritvik- Chem Student 1
Shashank- Chem Student 2
Zoya-Chem Student 3
Rithika - Mother
Pulastya- Chem Teacher

SKIT 2
Rohan- Director
Sohan- Actor 1 (hero- scene1)
Rehaan- Actor 2(sidekick- scene1)
Saksham- Actor 3(hero- scene2)
Steve- Actor 4(sidekick- scene2)
Tanay- Cameraman 1 and Cameraman 2

Tissya: Now we have a short skitv depicting the consequences of when relationships are not built properly.
(Ritvik in his room with a textbook)

Ritvik: (whispering to himself) I need to study… I need to study… I NEED TO STUDY.

Mother: Ritvik, come let's watch a movie together. It's been long and you need a break from your

studies.

Ritvik: No, I need to study. Ram Sir gave us a 50-mark test and I need to top it. I need to get full marks. Especially after I
got only a 49 in the last one.

Mother: But you haven't spoken to us properly for the last 2 weeks.

Ritvik: I’m speaking to you right now, aren’t I? And I’ve just wasted 5 seconds of my time doing so. I need to focus on
my studies, why can’t you understand that?

(Mother looks dejected and walks out)

(Ritvik studies all night for the test, the sun & moon prop to depict it)

Tissya: Next day, during the chem test…

Pulastya: Ok students, your practical exam starts now.


Ritvik: (Stares at the question paper blank, exhausted and confused)

(The following day)

(Chemistry teacher handing out corrected papers)

Ritvik: (looks hopeful as papers are being passed out until he sees his score) (shocked tone) NO, NO, NO, NO, NO, NO.
THIS CAN’T BE HAPPENING. ALL BECAUSE I GOT DISTRACTED AND SPOKE TO MY MOTHER. I SHOULD
JUST CUT TIES WITH MY PARENTS UNTIL I GET FULL MARKS.

Zoya: Yes! I got a 45!

Shashank: Arey bhai. I got 43, just missed.

Ritvik: (Flabberghasted, looks at them both) (breaks the fourth wall) What? How are they getting marks even though they
don’t study like me?

Shashank: (speaking to Ritvik) What bro? Why do you look so upset?

Ritvik: (still lost in thought)

Zoya: (throws a pen at him) Oye! Are you even listening?

Ritvik: (yelling at Zoya and Shashank) What’s your problem, bro? Just leave me alone. I know y’all got more than me but
there’s no need to rub it in my face! Some of us work hard here, I’m sure you both just cheated!

(Ritvik goes home angry and upset)

Mom: What happened, beta? Why do you look so down?

Ritvik: I studied all night for the chem test, ma. And I only got a 20.

Mom: Oh.

Ritvik: I just can’t believe it. I worked so hard for that!

Mom: I know you’re upset, but it’s okay. There’s always next time. Things don’t always go the way you want them to.
That’s just life. There are so many things to be grateful for. The people around you care about you and we want to be there
for you… if you let us. Success isn’t defined by the grades on a piece of paper. It’s about appreciating the little things and
developing good relationships with the people you love.

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Tissya: Introduces the second set.

Scene 1:

(Setting: A movie set, designed as an action-packed battlefield with debris and explosions. The director, actors, and
11th-grade crew are preparing for the re-enactment.)

Rohan: (excitedly) Alright, everyone! Let's get ready for the re-enactment of the intense battlefield scene from our
action-packed creation. Remember, we need to feel the intensity and deep connection between our actors.

Rohan: Shot ready? And action!

(Cameraman follows Sohan and Rehaan)

Sohan (hero): We've been through so much together, fought side by side, and faced our fears as a team. Our bond runs
deep, my friend.
Rehaan (sidekick): (does the RRR handshake thing with actor 1): Yes brother. We understand each other without words,
knowing that we have each other's backs, no matter what.

Scene 2:
Rohan: (Excitedly) Alright, everyone! Let’s pick it up where we left off. Are we ready? Action!

(Cameraman 2 follows Saksham and Steve. As they attempt to sneak through the enemy's lair, they subtly try to sabotage
each other's performances.)

(Steve trips on himself)

Saksham (hero): Watch where you're going, will you?

Steve (sidekick): (Smirks) Oops! My bad didn't see that.

(They continue, and Saksham steps on Steve's foot while trying to avoid a squeaky toy.)

Saksham: Can't you be more careful?

Steve: Sorry, didn't realize your foot was there.

(Next, they reach a point where they both need to find a key.)

Steve: Oh my, there it is– the key we have been looking all this while for.

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Saksham: You first.

Steve: Oh no, I insist, after you.

(They both search for the key, and Steve hide it before Saksham gets it causing a bit of a tug of war.)

Saksham: (low voice) Let go!

Steve: (low voice) I found it!

Rithika (to herself): What are they even doing?

Saksham: (Trying to regain composure) Enough! Let's just keep moving.

(Keep moving until they reach close to a chair or a table)

Steve: (Whispers) The clue is behind the table!

Saksham: Okay, I’m on it. You cover for me.


(Saksham checks behind the barrel but finds nothing, and they end up wasting valuable time.)

Saksham: (Realizing the trick) You lied!

Steve: Oof! Must’ve happened by mistake.

Rohan: (Watching from the sidelines, growing increasingly frustrated) Cut, cut, cut! What was that? This is not what I
expected at all! Where is the teamwork? The connection? You two are supposed to be a team! This isn't the way to do it.
Building relationships is about trust and working together, not sabotaging each other. Your performance lacked the
intensity and connection that we saw in Scene 1. Pack up everyone, I cannot do this right now.

Tissya: In our action-packed skit, the two actors faced comedic challenges due to their unresolved conflict. As they
sabotaged each other, the importance of solid relationships became evident. Building trust, communication, and unity is
vital in achieving shared goals. The skit serves as a reminder that healthy relationships form the foundation of a thriving
community. Let us embrace collaboration and empathy, supporting one another to create a brighter future filled with
camaraderie and shared success. Together, we can conquer challenges and make a difference, fostering a world of laughter
and togetherness… Next, we have a dance performed by our very own 11th graders. Let’s welcome them with a huge round
of applause.

(Dance performance)

Tissya: Wow! That was quite mesmerising! Can we cheer them on once again? Now put your hands together for our
upcoming music performance.

(Music performance)

(Someone delivers the thank you note)

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