As a postgraduate from one of the Russell Group Universities in the UK, I can say this with confidence- nobody would have ever graduated with 5 degrees from Oxford. As far as I know based on experience, getting a single BA degree itself is a very challenging and humongous task. Couldn't understand how did our HERO manage to pull off with 5 degrees from Oxford and still look so young, enthusiastic and confident. Another thing- the fees at Oxford is exorbitantly high, how did he fund his studies for 5 degrees at Oxford? Should I assume that the hero's father, being the CM of Andhra Pradesh would have funded him through his ill-gotten wealth or did our HERO continuously obtain scholarship at Oxford for the entire duration till his completion of 5 degrees?
I have spoken to few Oxford graduates who didn't want to recollect their memories at Oxford due to the heavy workload and cut-throat competition there and many of them didn't ever wanted to go to those harrowing Oxford Halls just after the completion of one degree and that too after taking a break for one year to complete it the next year. So, a three year degree would have taken four years to complete.....
In spite of all this, our HERO seems to be an exceptional person with an outstanding knowledge who can easily obtain 5 degrees from Oxford and come back to change the fate of the political system of Andhra Pradesh in a jiffy. It isn't funny but also cringeworthy. Maybe Director Koratala Shiva should have known more about the reality of education at Oxford before venturing out to direct this film.....