Mohabbatein
In
this
film,
megastar
Amitabh
Bachchan's
towering
personality
suited
his
role
as
Narayan
Shankar,
a
strict
principal
of
an
all
boys
institution,
where
superstar
Shah
Rukh
Khan
played
a
young
music
teacher
who
brings
in
a
breeze
of
change
with
his
fresh
ideologies.
The
movie
showcased
how
an
understanding
teacher's
ways
can
work
better
than
those
of
a
disciplinarian.
Main
Hoon
Na
The
teacher
here
not
just
taught
chemistry
in
class
but
also
gave
out
fashion
tips!
Clad
in
gorgeous
chiffon
saris
and
sexy
blouses,
actress
Sushmita
Sen
perhaps
redefined
the
way
people
looked
at
a
'teacher'.
Whoever
said
teachers
are
boring?
She
flaunted
fashion
on
her
sleeve
and
fell
in
love
with
her
'student',
essayed
by
Shahrukh
Khan
too.
Boman
Irani
and
Bindu
added
the
fun
'teacher'
element
in
the
movie.
3
Idiots
Here
was
another
strict,
ambitious
but
entertaining
college
dean,
Viru
Sahastrabudhhe,
for
whom
books
and
grades
were
above
everything
else.
But
change
ensues
when
a
student,
played
by
Aamir
Khan,
proves
that
life
goes
beyond
textbooks,
and
learning
can
happen
beyond
classrooms.
The
film
turned
out
to
be
a
huge
success.
Taare
Zameen
Par
A
special
film
about
a
special
child.
Aamir
Khan's
directorial
debut
saw
him
play
a
teacher,
who
made
learning
easy
and
fun
for
his
students.
He
made
them
sing
and
dance
and
gave
them
the
freedom
to
showcase
their
creativity.
Moreover,
the
film
focused
on
guiding
viewers
about
a
learning
and
writing
difficulty
-
Dyslexia
-
and
he
showcased
ways
to
deal
with
the
special
children.
Student
of
the
Year
Students
can
teach
their
teachers
a
lesson
or
two
as
well
-
that's
one
vital
thought
that
Student
of
the
Year
captures.
Karan
Johar's
romantic
comedy
drama
depicts
how
an
annual
competition
at
a
school
ruins
friendships,
and
how
at
the
end
of
it
all,
one
brave
student
confronts
the
dean,
Rishi
Kapoor,
about
the
vicious
concept
of
the
competition.
The
confrontation
helps
the
dean
realise
that
he
was
wrong
all
the
way.
Paathshala
The
film
didn't
do
well
at
the
box
office,
but
it
managed
to
highlight
the
important
subject
of
commercialisation
of
education.
Actor
Shahid
Kapoor,
as
a
music
teacher
named
Rahul
Udyavar,
gave
out
an
important
message
of
how
students
and
teachers
can
be
encouraged
to
stand
up
against
the
inefficiencies
of
school
management.
Sir
Veteran
actor
Naseeruddin
Shah's
fans
still
remember
him
for
playing
a
fun-loving
teacher
in
this
film.
His
character
showcased
how
teachers
can
be
friends
too
as
he
went
out
of
the
way
to
help
his
on-screen
students,
Pooja
Bhatt
and
Atul
Agnihotri,
in
their
tough
times.
Rockford
Director
Nagesh
Kukunoor's
film
revolves
around
the
life
of
a
teenager
who
finds
himself
lost
among
hundreds
in
a
boarding
school,
until
he
befriends
a
teacher.
The
movie
sensitises
viewers
about
the
hardships
that
boarding
school
children
go
through,
and
it
highlights
how
a
healthy
teacher-student
relationship
can
be
encouraging
for
young
ones
and
help
them
to
lead
a
better
life.
Black
A
sensitive
tale
of
a
teacher
who
helps
a
visually
challenged
and
deaf
and
mute
girl,
this
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali
movie
shows
how
the
confidence
of
a
'guru' in
his
student
can
move
mountains.
With
stellar
performances
by
Amitabh
Bachchan
and
Rani
Mukerji,
"Black"
delves
into
a
melange
of
emotions
that
a
'guru-shishya'
can
share.
Aarakshan
A
serious,
but
vital
movie
in
the
student-teacher
genre,
Aarakshan
dealt
with
the
crucial
subject
of
reservation.
Amitabh
plays
a
college
principal,
who
turns
into
a
social
activist.
He
plays
Prabhakar
Anand,
who
fights
injustice
to
bring
positive
change
in
the
education
system
without
compromising
on
his
principles
and
morals.
The
socio-political
drama
sent
out
a
strong
message
for
schools
and
colleges
across
the
country.