"What should someone do if they are better than those who work before them?" Be the best with the system. Strangle him with his skills. Let's become a mediocre like a 50 crore, 100 crore club member. I asked these questions a lot to myself. Whip yourself for your ability. If someone could cure my ability, like any disease, I would have it done. That's why it is good that what you guys learned from me, at least I did not learn how to play the game. " This dialogue is IPS officer Vijay Singh in the lead role of the new movie 'Class of 83' released on Netflix. This story is from the year 1983, as senior these officers are, it can be inferred that he must have been admitted to the IPS at a time when the government machinery in India was not so corrupt. The influence of the leaders was yet to come on bureaucracy, and the country was still in the hope of a bright future. Before going to the story of the same movie 'Class of 83', a story of 1983 really needs to be known. This is the same year in Maharashtra's politics when an honest Director General of Police, Arvind Inamdar, was removed from the post of police chief of the state and sent to the Police Practice Academy in Nashik. In a way, as a 'reward' for his honesty. Honest continued his yagya there too. An encounter specialist of Mumbai Police Inspector Pradeep Sharma will be named in your memory, he and some other encounter specialist like him are taught by honest. The year was 1983 i.e. 'Class of 83', although the director of the movie Atul Sabharwal has been telling the story of his film as fictional. With this, the film is very spectacular. Also Read: Shilpa Shetty welcomed Ganpati Bappa at home NFDC Short Film Contest winners announced, 'Am I' got first prize Kangana will play her role in the film made on Sushant's case Pooja Bhatt complains of cyber bullying by women on Insta, makes account private