![]() ![]() When the gangster arrives with his goons Karan explains and convinces him that Feroz is using them. Feroz asks Akshay to take help from a gangster of his contact. Karan retaliates and ends up beating them all, particularly Akshay. They instigate Karan by trying to harass Payal. Karan refuses, so Akshay comes to him with a mini-gang of five. Once, when Karan is with Payal, Karan is called by one of the goons for ragging. Feroz's sadistic activities escalate and he starts selling drugs to students. Science student Payal (Tulip Joshi) asks if he's okay and they become friends. At the library, Karan breaks down crying as he recalls his humiliation. He is helped by Vishnu, Nilesh and Bobby. When he refuses, they drag him out to the field, strip him naked in front of everyone and mock him. Karan is refused help by the corrupt hostel warden, Sharad Saxena, who is loyal to Feroz and Karan is beaten even more in his presence.įeroz and his goons later ask Karan to do a striptease. He is politically well-connected, and is expected to stand for local elections within a few years. Vishnu tells Karan Feroz has deliberately been unsuccessful in his exams so that he can continue to live in luxury in the hostel and has become the general secretary by intimidating the students. Feroz asks Karan to drink a glass of his urine and throws it at Karan's face when he refuses. When Karan refuses he is beaten and Akshay takes him to Feroz. That evening, Akshay, a gang leader, tries to extort money from him in front of dozens of senior males. He meets Vishnu, Nilesh (Ramesh Chandane) and Bobby (Nirmal Soni) and befriends them. Karan (Vatsal Sheth), an engineering freshman, arrives at the hostel. One night at the boys' hostel at Jaigarh University, a senior student Feroz (Mukesh Tiwari) and his goons harass freshman geek Vishnu Pandey (Subeer Goswamin), stripping him down, molesting him and forcing him to act like a dog. ![]() The film, starring Vatsal Sheth, Tulip Joshi and Mukesh Tiwari, was released worldwide on 21 January 2011. It was directed by writer-director Manish Gupta, who had previously written Sarkar (2005) and directed The Stoneman Murders (2009). The film explores the psychology of ragging (hazing/initiation) and its disastrous effects on a student’s psyche. ![]() Hostel is a 2011 Bollywood movie by Manish Gupta. ![]()
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