Everest
Overview:
group of students enrol in the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering, in Uttarkashi, for undergoing training to climb Mount Everest. Anjali Singh Rawat, who feels neglected by her father, wishes to win his love by fulfilling his dream of climbing Everest. Aakash Joshi is a videographer, who is to make a documentary on Arjun Sabharwal's expedition to Everest. As the plot proceeds a relationship between Anjali and Aakash fruitions

Anjali does not attend her felicitation ceremony
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Akash accepts the assignment
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Jagat's Decision
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Century Corp
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Mountaineering Course
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Sarita Misleads Jagat
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Anjali leaves for Uttar Kashi
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Anjali's admission to NIM
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Colnol Abhyankar says YES
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Arjun Shares his experience
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Teams are formed, Lines are drawn
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