When discussing the relationship between students and teachers, ‘Taare Zameen Par’, directed by Aamir Khan, is a must-see. It tells the tale of a dyslexic kid and the art teacher Ram Shankar Nikumbh who helps him get past his academic challenges.
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Hrithik Roshan portrayed mathematician Anand Kumar in the movie ‘Super 30’, who mentors disadvantaged children in order to help them pass the competitive IIT admission examinations.
‘Hichki’, in which Rani Mukerji plays the major part, examines a teacher's attempts to relate to her children and assist them in overcoming their own obstacles. Rani played the part of Naina Mathur, a Tourette-syndrome-afflicted teacher who accepts the challenge of instructing a class of impoverished pupils.
The movie is about a child who is blind and deaf and her teacher Debraj Sahai, who supports her in overcoming her difficulties.
Naseeruddin Shah plays the part of the teacher, Mohit who encourages Shreyas Talpade's character to pursue his aspirations of playing for the Indian cricket team.
Shah Rukh Khan portrayed the role of Kabir Khan, a hockey coach who taught breaking barriers, gender stereotypes and uplifting each other.
Virus had a change of heart and he turned from the obnoxious strict teacher to someone who follow their dreams and passion.
Rahul Prakash Udyavar, an English teacher helped the students to overcome the shortcomings of the Indian Education systems and supported them.
Miss Braganza with her light hearted uplifting personality brought a comic sense and warmth to the college environment.
Raj Aryan Malhotra broke the stereotypical traditional education norms, promoting the value of love and personal development in addition to academics.