(A symbol of routine, timing, and how love quietly sneaks into everyday life.)
2. Concept / Idea (Logline)
When a disciplined topper, Shiv, and
a free-spirited content-creator, Naina, collide in their 8:10 AM class, their
college years unfold into a bittersweet, witty, slow-burn romance where
friendship, ambition, and expectations clash with love.
3. Story Outline
Beginning:
Shiv (middle-class, topper, focused on studies/placements) meets Naina
(bindaas, charming, carefree content-creator) in their first 8:10 class.
Banter begins.
Middle:
Small moments grow — projects, festivals, canteen talks, teasing, family
pressures. Shiv resists distractions, Naina teases him but slowly starts
admiring his discipline.
Conflict:
Placements, parental expectations, and Naina’s uncertain future as a
creator threaten their bond.
Climax:
Farewell night — Shiv almost loses Naina when he chooses “safe” over
“heart.” A turning point when he realizes that love is not distraction but
balance.
Ending:
Graduation morning, Shiv finally shows up not with books, but with coffee
— and Naina’s 8:10 moment. Warm, cinematic ending.
4. One-Line Story
A topper and a creator fall in love
through their 8:10 class routine, learning that love is not about timing, but
about making space in life’s timetable.
5. Characters (Bio Cards)
Shiv Sharma
Age: 20–22
Background: Middle-class, scholarship student
Traits: Disciplined, reserved, sarcastically witty when
pushed
Arc: Learns that life isn’t just about plans, but about
moments
Naina Mehra
Age: 20–22
Background: Upper-middle-class, digital native,
fun-loving
Aditi:
Naina’s best friend, practical, balances her filmy drama
Shiv’s Father:
Government clerk, wants stability
Naina’s Mom:
Social, supportive but concerned about career choices
6. Plot Structure (3 Acts)
Act 1 (Setup)
First class at 8:10 → banter begins
Shiv: “Tum late ho”
Naina: “Aur tum boring ho.”
Friendship → campus fests, chai tapri
Act 2 (Conflict)
Banter grows into feelings
Shiv hides feelings under “career focus”
Naina starts dating casually → Shiv jealous
Family pressure → Shiv forced to choose placement focus
Big fight: Naina calls him “robot,” Shiv calls her
“distraction”
Act 3 (Resolution)
Placement achieved, but Shiv feels hollow
Farewell party → Shiv & Naina almost drift apart
Last morning → Shiv shows up with coffee at 8:10,
confessing
Ending: They walk into class together — not as topper
& creator, but as partners
7. Script (Sample in Screenplay Format)
INT. CLASSROOM – MORNING (8:09)
Shiv adjusts his notes, pen ready. Naina rushes in, hair messy, phone in
hand.
Shiv: Tumhe ghadi gift karu?
Naina: Tumhe smile gift karu? Zyada kaam aayega.
They share a quick glance. Bell
rings. Chemistry begins.
8. Scene Breakdown
First day → 8:10 banter
Group project → library arguments
College fest → dance/photography montage
Tapri chai → “Tum coffee, main chai” moment
Diwali in hostel → emotional vulnerability
Placement interviews → Shiv’s breakdown
Farewell party → near breakup
Graduation morning → 8:10 class closure
9. Dialogues, Subtext & Themes
Teasing Banter:
“Tum meri 8:10 wali habit ho.”
Slow-burn Subtext:
Shiv resists, but looks at her reels secretly.
Themes:
Balance between love and ambition, small moments matter more than big
wins.
10. Treatment / Synopsis
A campus romance set across four
years of college. It’s not about big events but the little 8:10 AM rituals. The
film celebrates friendship, ambition, and slow-burn love in the cozy backdrop
of chai tapris, hostel corridors, and classroom benches.
11. Storyboard / Shot Division
Opening: Wide shot of college gate, slow push-in to
classroom clock (8:09 → 8:10).
Mid: Warm golden lighting for chai tapri scenes,
vibrant handheld for fest moments.
Climax: Farewell party with fairy lights, handheld
emotional close-ups.
Revised:
Shiv: “Tumhe dekh ke lagta hai timetable bhi dil ke hisaab se banta hai.”
13. Scene Pacing & Runtime
Act 1: 35 mins (fast, witty)
Act 2: 50 mins (slow burn, conflicts)
Act 3: 35 mins (emotional payoff)
Total: ~2 hours
14. Character Arcs
Shiv:
From rigid planner → learns to make space for love.
Naina:
From carefree rebel → learns patience & grounding.
15. World-Building & Research
Real college vibes: chai tapri, fest prep, placements,
hostels.
Visual tone: Cozy, golden-hour shots, lots of handheld
for intimacy.
16. Tone & Genre Consistency
Genre: Romantic dramedy
Tone: Witty banter, filmy, warm, slice-of-life
17. Mini Checklist Before Writing
✅ Central symbol = 8:10 class
✅ Banter-heavy dialogues
✅ Campus realism (chai, fest, hostel)
✅ Family expectation conflict
✅ Slow-burn love arc
✅ Warm, filmy ending
👉 This is the full
skeleton. If you want, I can now expand it into a full 120-page
screenplay draft with detailed dialogues and scene-by-scene flow.
Tum Meri 8:10 Wali Class Ho — Act 1
Screenplay
Title: Tum Meri 8:10 Wali Class Ho — Act 1
Genre: Romantic Dramedy
Tone: Fast, witty, teasing + warm slow‑burn
Setting: Modern Indian college campus (freshers to mid‑semester)
FADE IN:
EXT. COLLEGE GATE – MORNING (8:09 AM)
Golden light. Students rush in. A BELL distant. Camera cranes to a CLOCK: 8:09
→ 8:10.
NARRATOR (V.O.)
Zindagi mein kuch log exact time pe nahi aate—par waqt unke according adjust ho
jaata hai.
Cut to—
INT. LECTURE HALL – CONTINUOUS (8:10 AM)
Rows of benches. SHIV SHARMA (21), neat, note‑ready. NAINA
MEHRA (21) breezes in, late, hair slightly messy, phone in hand.
She slips into the seat next to Shiv.
SHIV
(seeing her phone still on)
Attendance milegi phone se?
NAINA
(lip‑smile)
Smile se milegi. Tum try karke dekho.
PROFESSOR KHANNA (50s) enters.
PROF. KHANNA
Good morning. Open your notebooks.
NAINA
(whisper to Shiv)
Notes tumhare. Ideas mere. Collab?
SHIV
Attendance tumhari. Punctuality meri. Balance?
She grins; he avoids, secretly amused.
INT. LECTURE HALL – LATER
Slides click. Khanna scribbles equations.
PROF. KHANNA
—And this is where planning beats impulse. Any questions?
NAINA
Sir, agar plan fail ho jaaye toh impulse backup?
Class chuckles.
PROF. KHANNA
Miss…?
NAINA
Mehra. Naina Mehra.
PROF. KHANNA
Backup hota hai—discipline. Sit.
Shiv coughs a laugh. Naina nudges him.
NAINA
Tumhare guruji ne direct tumhe compliment kar diya.
SHIV
Main bhi impulse pe hi hoon abhi—tumhare bag ko side kara diya.
She notices: he’s aligned her scattered pens.
NAINA
Cute OCD.
SHIV
Efficient. Cute optional.
EXT. CHAI TAPRI – AFTER CLASS
Steam, clink of glasses. RAGHAV (22), Shiv’s roommate, already there.
RAGHAV
Topper babu! Aur—Instagram ki Geet?
NAINA
Main Geet hoon, tum dono Aditya banne ki koshish na karo.
SHIV
Chai, adrak strong.
NAINA
Mere liye coffee? 8:10 ki kasam, I don’t chai.
RAGHAV
Ye toh dosti nahi ho payegi.
NAINA
Ho jayegi. Pyaar mein convert mat karna bas.
Shiv almost chokes on chai.
INT. LIBRARY – EVENING
Stacks. Quiet. Naina wheels a chair to Shiv’s desk.
NAINA
Project partner banein? Mujhe marks chahiye, tumhe personality.
SHIV
Personality kaunsi shelf pe milti hai?
NAINA
Wahi jaha se tumne manners liye—“Please shift, I need your brain.”
SHIV
(soft laugh)
Theek hai. Rules: 8:10 pe milna, phone silent.
NAINA
Counter‑rules: 8:10 ke baad 8:11 pe bhi chalega, aur phone ko zinda rehne do.
They exchange phones to put on silent. Micro‑spark.
INT. HOSTEL CORRIDOR – NIGHT
Bulbs flicker. Raghav and Shiv walk.
RAGHAV
Tu hass raha hai. Placement brochure me smile add karwa du?
SHIV
Bas ek ladki hai—late aati hai. Par time sahi lagta hai.
RAGHAV
Slow‑burn alert. Jaldi mat pighal.
EXT. CAMPUS QUAD – DAY (FRESHERS’ REHEARSALS)
Dance practice, posters, reels. Naina directs a phone camera.
NAINA
(performer energy)
Three… two… haan! Freshers ki asli vibe—no cringe, only vibe.
She spots Shiv walking by with files.
NAINA
Mr. Timetable! Thoda smile test?
SHIV
Smile trial version free kya?
NAINA
Lifetime license, mere channel pe feature.
She pulls him into a 2‑second cameo. He looks awkward. She edits in
phone—quick, slick.
INT. CLASSROOM – NEXT MORNING (8:10)
Khanna announces.
PROF. KHANNA
Mid‑sem project pairs—department list ke hisaab se.
Shiv Sharma with… Naina Mehra.
Beat. Their eyes meet. Naina stifles a victory whoop.
NAINA
Universe ships us.
SHIV
Khanna sir ki spreadsheet ships us.
PROF. KHANNA
Topic: “Habits vs Creativity: Designing a Routine for Innovation.”
Montage: They work; he loosens; she structures. Logbook fills; smiles increase.
Keychain clock on table in every scene.
INT. CANTEEN — EVENING (INCITING INCIDENT)
Naina’s phone buzzes nonstop. Her reel “Mr. 8:10” goes viral.
Comments explode. A senior recruiter—ARJUN (28) from a
startup—DMs: “Loved your concept. Collab?”
NAINA
(eyes wide)
Oh. My. God.
SHIV
Kya hua?
NAINA
Opportunity. Real one. Monday morning meeting… 8:10.
Beat. Their mid‑sem slot is the same time.
SHIV
Monday… 8:10.
Silence. Stakes appear.
NAINA
Main manage kar lungi.
SHIV
Main bhi.
But both know—they can’t be in two places at once.
Fairy lights. Music. Everyone dressed up. Naina in saree, glowing. Shiv in
blazer. Their eyes meet. Pause.
ADITI (whisper to Naina)
Yeh tumhara 8:10 moment hai. Decide karo.
Naina breathes, steps forward. Shiv mirrors.
SHIV
Tum—
NAINA
Tum—
They laugh awkwardly, then silence. Crowd cheers elsewhere. Their
private world tense.
SHIV
Mujhe laga main safe rakh raha hu apne aapko. Par main khud ko empty kar raha
tha.
NAINA
Aur main soch rahi thi tum mujhe ignore kar rahe ho. Shayad tum bas… apne papa
ko disappoint nahi karna chahte the.
SHIV
Main tumhe disappoint kar raha tha.
She looks away, tears brimming. Doesn’t hug him. Walks back toward
crowd.
Shiv stands alone, placement letter in pocket, heart heavy.
SMASH TO BLACK.
END OF ACT 2.
Tum Meri 8:10 Wali Class Ho — Act 1
Screenplay
Title:
Tum Meri 8:10 Wali Class Ho — Act 3
Genre: Romantic Dramedy
Tone: Emotional, warm, cinematic resolution
Setting: Farewell aftermath → Graduation morning
FADE IN:
INT. SHIV’S HOSTEL ROOM – NIGHT (POST-FAREWELL)
Dark. Shiv sits with his offer letter, unread. Keychain clock on desk, frozen
at 8:10. His phone buzzes: Naina’s new reel notification.
He hesitates, opens it.
Reel shows montage of college memories—chai, fests, library, Shiv’s
cameo—captioned: “Some classes change your life. Mine started at 8:10.”
Shiv exhales sharply, regret clear.
INT. NAINA’S ROOM – SAME NIGHT
Naina stares at messages on phone: drafts unsent to Shiv (“Proud of you”
/ “Congrats” / “Missed you”). She deletes them all. Tears.
Lights off.
EXT. CAMPUS QUAD – DAWN (GRADUATION DAY)
Birds. Empty benches. Shiv walks alone, holding two cups—chai and coffee. He
waits near lecture hall.
INT. CLASSROOM – MORNING (8:09)
Clock ticks. Shiv sets cups on desk. He places the keychain clock
between them.
8:10. Door creaks. Naina enters, hesitant. Silence, heavy.
NAINA
Tum yaha?
SHIV
Wahi jaha se sab start hua tha.
NAINA
Tumhari placement party miss karke?
SHIV
Party ho jayegi. Tum nahi toh… routine adhura hai.
They sit. Coffee slides toward Naina, chai toward Shiv.
NAINA
(smiles faintly)
Role reversal?
SHIV
Compromise. Is baar main coffee try karunga.
NAINA
Aur main chai.
They sip, grimace, laugh. Old rhythm restored.
EXT. CAMPUS STAGE – MIDDAY (GRADUATION CEREMONY)
Caps, gowns, cheers. Dean speaks. Shiv clutches his offer letter. Naina stands
across stage, clutching her content award plaque. They keep stealing glances.
INT. AUDITORIUM – POST CEREMONY
Crowds disperse. Shiv finds Naina.
SHIV
Main safe rehna chhodna chahta hoon. Risk lena seekhna hai. Tumse.
NAINA
Aur main routine banana seekhna chahti hoon. Tumse.
SHIV
Toh… partnership?
NAINA
Life project ke liye?
SHIV
Haan. Submission lifetime.
They shake hands, then hold longer. A beat of silence, emotions unspoken
but heavy.
Last walk together. Shiv pockets the keychain clock, then hands it to Naina.
SHIV
Ab tum rakh lo. Taaki yaad rahe—8:10 sirf ek waqt nahi tha. Ek start tha.
NAINA
Aur ab har waqt… tum ho.
They smile, hold hands, walk toward sunset. Camera pulls wide: classroom
clock stuck at 8:10, frozen in frame.
FADE OUT.
TEXT ON SCREEN:
“Some moments don’t end. They just become routines of the heart.”
END OF FILM.
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✨ Ending Note
“Tum Meri 8:10
Wali Class Ho” is not just a campus romance — it’s a story of balance. Shiv
represents discipline, Naina embodies spontaneity, and together they discover
that love is not about losing yourself, but about finding harmony in two
different worlds. The 8:10 class is more than a timetable; it is a symbol of routine
turning into memory, of strangers turning into partners, and of fleeting
college moments becoming forever routines of the heart.Bottom of Form
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