The hero picks her up and carries her up the stairs. She then pretends to slip and says she cannot climb the steps by herself. The hero reaches - all this is early morning. The heroine agrees and calls the hero to a temple which is at the top of a hillock with around 100 steps. Why was this scene in the movie? We will never find out, again.Īnd now picture this - the hero tells the heroine (after the slapping incident) that she should spend a day with him and he will convince her that she's already fallen for him. Our hero slaps her and tells her that a girl is beautiful when subdued. She then starts pushing him and tells him to apologise to her. Now picture this - the heroine figures out that the hero is not a police officer and was only teasing her. For what joy was this scene inserted into the movie? We will never find out. The scene ends there and the friend never makes an appearance on the scene again. The girl immediately proceeds to strip off her salwar kameez to reveal a vest and hot shorts, dances to Poovai Poovai from Dookudu in an extremely suggestive manner, and ends by straddling one of the other college students. The girl says she's shy, and the hero tells her to dance like she would if no one were watching. Here, he asks one of the heroine's friends for her hobbies - pat comes the reply, listening music and dancing. Our hero pretends to be a police officer, rounds up the heroine and her gang, and takes them to the college library. Picture this - our heroine is the leader of a gang of girls who rag guys in the college.