
Nordin Kynani lives the luxurious life, until his mother forces him to teach at a rundown elementary school for a year. What starts as a simple punishment turns into a battle against bureaucracy, corrupt principals, and his own prejudices. While he teaches his students to dream, he discovers that he still has a lot to learn himself. But is he willing to truly change?
Nordin Kynani lives the luxurious life, until his mother forces him to teach at a rundown elementary school for a year. What starts as a simple punishment turns into a battle against bureaucracy, corrupt principals, and his own prejudices. While he teaches his students to dream, he discovers that he still has a lot to learn himself. But is he willing to truly change?
When Nordin discovers that the school purposely gives low recommendations to secure subsidies, he vows to expose the system. He signs his class up for a prestigious debate, but the opposition is ruthless, both on and off the stage. While Hayat doubts her political ambitions, Vera sets a trap that could cost Nordin his career. But Nordin isn't playing to participate, he's playing to win.