Celebrating Teacher’s Day In Bollywood Style

Celebrating Teacher’s Day In Bollywood Style

Teachers’ Day is more than an official recognition of those teachers who lead us through school. It is the day when we realise just how deeply teachers impact our lives, not just with textbooks but with life lessons, acts of kindness, and inspiration. And if you are anything like me, sometimes those teachers come not just in classrooms but on the big screen through some of the most unforgettable Bollywood characters. Bollywood, over time, has gifted us with films with the role of teachers whose wisdom, passion, and less-than-conventional ways have shaped lives far beyond the confines of the blackboard. This Teacher’s Day, take a trip down memory lane and experience once again with us some of the iconic on-screen mentors who taught us the biggest lessons in life.  Ram Shankar Nikumbh in Taare Zameen Par (2007) And who can forget Aamir Khan as Ram Shankar Nikumbh, the Art teacher, when he stole our hearts by helping the dyslexic child, Ishaan? Nikumbh showed us that teaching goes beyond academics; it’s about seeing the child beyond his grades. His compassionate method touches the chord, reminding us that education should be customised to every single individual since everyone has his or her own special gift. Lesson to be learnt in life: Every child is special, and the potential needs to be nurtured by a teacher in his or her own way. Debraj Sahai in Black (2005) Debraj Sahai (played by Amitabh Bachchan) is one of those teachers whom we hardly get to meet but always wish we had. Determined and stubborn, Debraj pushes Michelle, the deaf and blind girl, to communicate with the world. His methods were definitely unconventional at times, even harsh; it broke barriers, freeing her potential. Of course, it reminded us that teaching is about persistence, passion, and going beyond conventional means to truly change lives. Lesson in Life: True teaching is all about pushing the bars and helping the students overcome their limitations. Rahul Prakash Udyavar in Paathshaala (2010) Shahid Kapoor is the protagonist, Rahul, who teaches by profession and not only limits himself to his curriculum. He fights for his students’ rights in a commercialised education-run school. Rahul fights for young souls whose well-being gets overtaken by increasing commercialization of education. Life Lesson: A true teacher fights for his pupils beyond flawed system constraints. Raj Aryan Malhotra in Mohabbatein (2000) While Mohabbatein is essentially a love story, Shah Rukh Khan as Raj Aryan is that teacher who taught his students to embrace life, passion, and love. He broke the rigid boundaries drawn by Narayan Shankar-Amitabh Bachchan and taught them that life was not all about rules and regulations but about living it with joy, pursuing their dreams, and following the heart. Life lesson to learn: The teacher can provide the spark that reminds one that life must be lived to the fullest. Naina Mathur in Hichki (2018) Rani Mukerji essays Naina Mathur, a teacher with Tourette syndrome, so convincingly that the audience feels sure her character is definitely one who shines as an inspiration. Naina proved there is no hurdle big enough if someone is convinced about her dream. First, she fought not only her struggles but the doubts of people around her. However, when she believed in her students, even those whom others had given up on, she showed that a teacher’s belief in her pupils could change lives. Lessons learnt in life: It is not our challenges that define us, but the ability to rise above them with determination and belief. Chandni in Main Hoon Na-2004 Sushmita Sen as the glamorous chemistry teacher, Chandni, might not have fought against social issues or educated people for educational reformation; the impact she created is indelible in our minds. Sometimes, in our blinded, prejudiced view, we forget that teachers are also human beings; they too have lives, personalities, and passions. Chandni’s character proved that teachers could be fun, approachable, and an inspiration. Lesson being learnt in life: Teachers can be cool too! They are not just educators but a little more human personalities touching the lives of their students in the classrooms. Viru Sahastrabuddhe (Virus) and Rancho in 3 Idiots (2009) Probably no other movie captures the struggle for the meaning of education as does 3 Idiots. Virus, by Boman Irani, is the embodiment of the traditional teaching system grade-oriented, while Rancho, by Aamir Khan, brings a refreshing foil to it. Rancho urges learning out of curiosity and for its own joy rather than compulsion to succeed. Indeed, his message was simple yet profound: pursue excellence, and success would follow. Lesson learnt in life: Success is not something to be pursued; excellence is. Success comes looking for you when you pursue excellence. Dr. Jehangir Khan in Dear Zindagi (2016) Shah Rukh Khan is not the quintessential class teacher in Dear Zindagi. He essays the role of a therapist, coaching Kaira, played by Alia Bhatt, through life’s ups and downs. The tender counselling of Dr. Khan teaches her to take her flaws in stride and look after her mental health. He doesn’t give her ready-made answers but knows how to make her realise that all the answers she needs are within herself. Life lesson: And that’s all right, for now it’s okay; maybe you don’t know exactly what’s going on. Take your time, understand those imperfections, and surrender to the process. These Bollywood teachers remind us that the role of a teacher goes way beyond the curriculum. Whether urging their students to push their limits, encouraging them to follow their dreams, or just being there each time guidance is sought, it’s teachers (real and fictional) who shape who we are.   Let this Teachers’ Day be a celebration of those teachers who taught us to see the world just a little differently and those on the silver screen who did precisely that. To those mentors who may not exactly teach lessons but leave behind wisdom long after the final school bell has rung. Happy Teachers’ Day!

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 Bollywood Movies In Kashmir – Hotspots For Shooting

Bollywood Movies In Kashmir – Hotspots For Shooting

Bollywood movies have always been a huge presenter for Kashmir’s beautiful valleys and serene locations to portray love, romance, thrillers, murder, and sadness. This place has some really amazing hotspots where several movies have been shot. Places such as Gulmarg, Pulwama, Srinagar, Pahalgam, and many such spots are the most commonly used ones for perfect movie camera shots. This place was a really a hot pick for directors in the olden days. And yes, those movies portrayed paradise in its best phase. This scenic hero of a place has been a fantasy for many writers and directors, not just today but even in historic times. Some Bollywood Movies Shot In Kashmir Movies like Kashmir Ki Kali, Junglee, Kabhi Kabhi, Silsila, and many more such golden movies. And after all these wonderful movies of the golden era, there was a small lag in going and getting the movies done in that wonderful place. But in the last 10 years, Indian movies have been taking their scenic captures in the valleys of paradise. Junglee (1961): One of the early movies that was shot in paradise, was Junglee. Shammi Kapoor and Saira Banu played the lead roles among the most amazing landscape of the valley. And who will forget the iconic song, “Chaahe koi mujhe junglee Kahe“.   Kashmir Ki Kali (1964): Who can forget the unforgettable melody of this movie. Sharmila Tagore and Shammi Kapoor played their roles in this wonderful and scenic movie, portraying the beauty of this place.   Kabhi Kabhi (1976): A melodramatic movie shot in the midst of snow and mountains in our lovely paradise. The movie had flashbacks and current generations from all the big stars like Amitabh Bacchan, Rakhi, Sashi Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor, and Neetu Singh back in the day.   Roja (1992): This is a Marvel love-drama movie made by Mani Ratnam amidst the time when India and our neighboring country were having quite a tense time. And who can forget the song ‘Ye haseen waadiyan’ with amazing beauty of Kashmir and sould binding music of A.R. Rehman.   Dil Se (1998): Another Mani Ratnam’s directed movie with Shahrukh Khan and Manisha Koirala in the movie. The movie was shot in the streets of Kashmir and the song ‘Satrangi re‘ shot in foregrounds of the snow covered mountains.       Mission Kashmir (2000): Another Hrithik Roshan marvel where the character takes a wrong turn and becomes a deadly extremist, who wants to destroy the man he looked up to as his father.   Lakshya (2004): Hrithik Roshan decides to become an Army Officer after being in dilemma forever. Preity Zinta being his love interest gives him guidance in the most unexpected ways.   Rockstar (2011): Ranbir Kapoor decides to become a rockstar and he ends up becoming one having a very peculiar journey towards it. Nargis Faqri looks astounding in the movie especially when scenes are shot in the paradise on earth! Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012): Late Director Yash Chopra’s last movie, Jab Tak Hai Jaan, was shot in Kashmir, Srinagar and Ladakh. The famous song, ‘Jiya re’ picturized on Anushka Sharma and Shahrukh khan was shot in the valley of this paradise. Yash Chopra loved this place with all his heart, especially during the Tulip Season. Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013): Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor’s blockbuster movie was shot in Betab Valley, Chandanwari, Gulmarg, Pahalgam and Aru valley. The characters mention going to Manali in the script, but the Manali movie’s original shots were actually from Kashmir.   Haider (2014): Shahid Kapoor’s critically acclaimed movie Haider was shot in the regions of J & K, Naseem Bagh, Nishat Bagh, Martland Sun Temple and Sonmarg as well. Highway (2014): Another fabulous movie acted by Alia Bhatt, which was shot in the beautiful Aru valley. The view in the valley was breathtaking and Alia herself couldn’t help but praise the location. The movie also covered the places in Pahalgam where the scenes of Alia and Randeep Hooda were shot perfectly.   Phantom (2015): With Katrina Kaif and Saif Ali Khan in leading roles, this movie was shot in Gulmarg right in the middle of tourist visiting season. Gulmarg is very famous for its skiing activities and it is also a small hill station that fills everyone’s heart with its magnanimous mountain views and food. Bajrangi Bhaijan (2015): The super hit movie was shot amidst of the mesmerising locations of Kashmir Valley. Dense forest, green valley, snow-capped mountains, and many more places other than Mandawa Shekawati region, Attari Wagah Border, Sonamarg, and Zoji La.   Fitoor (2016): ‘Paradise on Earth’ was the choice of place for the shooting of this movie. Aditya Roy Kapoor and Katrina Kaif looked fabulous among the natural beauty of red chinars, Dal Lake, snow-covered landscapes, and green meadows. You can see some parts of Nishat Bagh and Srinagar in the movie. Raazi (2018): Everyone knows about Alia’s superhit film Raazi and it was shot right in the middle of the beautiful locations of Kashmir and its surrounding places as well. You can see the places from Srinagar, Jammu, and Srinagar. If you love the ‘paradise’ , this movie will surely make you fall in love again with that place.   Notebook (2019): The movie was entirely shot in the lap of paradise: the beautiful Dal Lake, the boats, and the serene look of the mountains on the horizon of the Dal Lake.   Shershaah (2021): Siddharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani acted in the real life story based movie of Major Vikram Batra who was killed in the line of fight during Kargil war. the movie was shot in many places and some shots were taken in Pahalgam and Kashmir valley as well. Kashmir files (2023): The movie was shot in the middle of Mussoorie, Dehradun and Valleys of Kashmir. The movie full of drama, chaos and sadness, showed another phase of the beautiful place. Dunki (2023): Shahrukh Khan’s Dunki was also shot in many places of Kashmir, such as Srinagar,

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