Laakhon Mein Ek - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Projectile
15 year old Aakash is forced by his father to get into IIT and before he can realise, he finds himself in the bottom most division of Genius Infinity, an IIT coaching institute. A complete misfit at the institute, academics seem just way too fast for Aakash to grasp. But with his father's dreams in his eyes, giving up is something he cannot consider.

Pressure
Unable to cope up with academics, Aakash grows more and more frustrated. Disappointing results and severe discrimination in the institution only makes matters worse. As he begins to realise that it isn't a level playing field, Aakash finds it difficult to believe that he can get into IIT only through hard work.

Equilibrium
Aakash achieves his dreams of getting into section A but as he makes himself comfortable in his new surroundings, Chandrakanth refuses to let him be one amongst the elite and strongly opposes him. His results improve and he revels in his parent's appreciation but begins to miss his friends.

Roots
Chandrakanth's actions place Moorthy in a difficult situation forcing him to take extreme measures. Aakash finds himself in troubled waters and a way out seems impossible. The boys must now stay one step ahead of Moorthy if they want to survive. But time is running out and Moorthy is a tough adversary.

Minima
Moorthy turns into a totalitarian dictator and Aakash finds himself blamed for all the discontent in the institute. With the living conditions falling and everyone's stress levels rising, even the teachers choose sides. Aakash's parents pay a surprise visit which leads to disastrous consequences.

Entropy
After a heart to heart with an old friend, Aakash decides that he no longer wants to be at Genius Infinity. But leaving proves difficult as Aakash realises that all the students of the institute are at the tipping point of their rage.
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