In the enthralling high school drama ‘Class’, where wicked characters reign, Cwaayal Singh's role as Balli truly shone. As a newcomer, his portrayal was marked by captivating vulnerability, highlighting the stark disconnection between the real and reel worlds. His character delved into critical issues of caste, class, and sexuality in India, all while being seamlessly and naturally embodied by Cwaayal. Among the cast, Balli, a wannabe influencer, stood out with his unapologetic and confident persona. His playful moments, like the 'Balli in ciaga' incident, left audiences in fits of laughter, cementing Cwaayal Singh's memorable performance. On the other hand, Chintan Rachchh as Faruq Manzoor delivers an exceptional performance as Saba's supportive brother, determined to break free from his identity as a Kashmiri Muslim. With a resolute spirit to chase his dreams, Faruq engages in a side hustle as a drug peddler, leading to an unexpected encounter with Dhruv. Their instant attraction sparks a passionate romance, yet their journey is anything but straightforward. Faruq's character is a realist when it comes to love, acutely aware of his limitations and ready to make difficult choices to safeguard Dhruv. The love story between these two characters is marked by a refreshing absence of fear when it comes to embracing the vulnerability and helplessness that love often entails, drawing viewers back into the show's narrative with compelling depth.