Presented by Act One productions, BACK 2 SCHOOL is about Mr. Hooda who is considered to be a bumpkin, a good for nothing fellow. To top that, Mr. Shukla, the man who consents to Mr. Hooda being his paying guest, thinks Mr. Hooda to be a flirt and too filmi for the likes of his daughter.
Mr. Hooda's situation is in short, very sad. He is in love with Miss Hansa Shukla but the father stands like a protypical barrier proclaiming the besotted lover to be useless and poor. Now perhaps, Mr. Hooda would have sought another recourse but cannot since most of humanity around him says: "You are good for nothing!"
And so dhantarang...we have Mr. Hooda's friend giving him supposedly brilliant advice. He tells Mr. Hooda to go back to school to claim his fees because it seems that Mr. Hooda's school years have been a waste. He hasn't learnt anything!
So Mr. Hooda, a thirty-five old man is back to school claiming that his fee money must be refunded, as he has not received any knowledge. Thus one funny situation emerges after another as Mr. Hooda begins his balancing act with the different subject teachers and with Mr. Shukla himself. The play is posed as a comedy with Mr. Hooda at the centre of the comic action.