Teacher's Day Special: 7 Bollywood Films That Celebrate The Spirit Of Learning

 | Updated: Sep 05, 2019, 06:02 PM IST

Who does not cherish school and college life? Filled with bitter-sweet memories, this part of our life is certainly the most beautiful one. Not just friends, we also miss our teachers who not only made us a better person but in the process gave us the fondest memories that we all want to relive. Paying an ode to teachers, Bollywood has made an array of movies- some celebrating the bond between teachers and students, and others portraying the sacrifices of teacher for their students. 

While we can't go back to school or colleges, we can definitely relish the good old times with some of the best movies on this Teacher's Day. So, here are the seven films that will take you on a trip down memory lane and make you miss the educators who shaped your lives and careers! 
 

Super 30

'Super 30'(2019): The recently released film chronicles the life story of Anand Kumar played by Hrithik Roshan. It shows the struggle of Anand, an Indian mathematician who quit his job as a teacher in a top coaching centre to teach underprivileged children. It shows Roshan`s character go through all the hardships to school his students, enabling them to book a seat at the coveted IITs. 
 

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Hichki

An Indian adaptation of Brad Cohen`s autobiography, `Front of the Class`, the film tells the inspiring story of a teacher (played Rani Mukerji) with Tourette syndrome, who lands a job at her dream school. 

How Rani's character turns her weakness into her biggest strength. He continues effort to educate children gives us the clear message that no obstacle is too big to achieve your dreams. 

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Taare Zameen Par

'Taare Zameen Par'(2007): The iconic movie won the hearts with its portrayal of the bond between a teacher and student. The film starred Aamir Khan and follows an 8-year-old boy suffering from dyslexia. The teacher (Aamir) not only makes the boy overcome his disability by adopting unconventional teaching methods but also changes the attitude of his parents towards him. The film won a National Award.
 

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Black

'Black'(2005): Loosely based on Helen Keller`s life and struggle, Black follows a teacher played by Amitabh Bachchan helping a deaf-blind girl (essayed by Rani Mukerji) explore her potential. Amitabh himself later develops Alzheimer`s disease in the film. The film shows how the teacher shapes the life of the girl whose family had given up hopes on her.

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Iqbal

The coming-of-age drama film stars Shreyas Talpade, a cricket-obsessed, deaf-and-mute boy who with the help of his coach overcomes all the difficulties to become a part of the Indian national cricket team.

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Nil Battey Sannata

It is the story of a single mother Chanda (played by Swara Bhasker) who works as a maid just so that her daughter Apu ( played by Ria Shukla) can study and her only motive is to get her to clear 10th exams. Chanda only dreams for a bright future for Apu, her daughter, and does not want her to follow her footsteps. It's a sweet mother-daughter story and also comes out with issues like poverty and education

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MOHABBATEIN

'MOHABBATEIN'(2000): The film although is a love story, it also emphasises on inter-personal relationships and a teacher-student equation that goes beyond the walls of a classroom. On one level where 'Narayan Shankar (essayed by Amitabh Bachchan) has an ideological battle with Raj Aryan (essayed by Shah Rukh Khan) to maintain discipline and honour through his best-understood principles at his school, we have Raj play more of a mentor than a strict teacher to three young students Sameer, Karan and Vikram (Jugal Hansraj, Jimmy Shergill and Uday Chopra respectively). 

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