Kolkata: Some films leave a long lasting impact and influences us so much so that we tend to emulate the scenes in real life. It happened to be the case with blockbuster movie 'Pushpa' and its after-effects have not even spared the West Bengal Class 10 exams.
In a bizarre incident, a class 10 student from West Bengal has written a famous dialogue from the Blockbuster Telegu film 'Pushpa: The Rise'. 'Pushpa, Pushpa Raj, Apun Likhega Nahi' was written all over his answer sheet.
Interestingly, the entire answer booklet reportedly had this dialogue scribbled instead of any real answers. The incident came to light during the evaluation process and the invigilator was taken aback after seeing this answer sheet.
However, the academic stakeholders have raised concerns on this viral 'Pushpa Raj' answer sheet. But, people have mostly enjoyed the incident and have shared it as a joke.
The answer sheet has managed to find its way to social media where it has gone viral. A lot of people have resorted to Instagram to make reels as a throwback to the famous dialogue, thereby taking social media into a frenzy.
This hilarious answer sheet has surely entertained people and made them laugh and has gone viral among netizens.
Many fans are aware of the fact that the blockbuster movie, featuring Allu Arjun in the lead role, took the country by storm and the craze associated with the movie was immense, to say the least.
The movie was showered with love and appreciation especially for its catchy dialogues, but nobody could have even imagined in their wildest of dreams that its popularity would resurface by Class 10 exams.
Earlier, another similar hysterical incident had come to the fore. A man allegedly tried to smuggle red sandalwood in filmy style.
The movie encouraged him so much that he made an attempt to imitate the trick and smuggle red sandalwood into his truck.
He tried to copy the trick which was shown in the superhit movie. He loaded the truck with red sandalwood and placed boxes filled with fruits and vegetables on top of it. The accused also stuck a sticker of COVID essential products on his truck in the hope of sneaking past the cops undetected.
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