On Teacher’s Day, watch these films that celebrate extraordinary mentors and guides

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From ‘Jagriti’ and ‘Do Ankhen Barah Haath’ in the fifties to ‘Taare Zameen Par’ and ‘Chak De! India’ in recent times, Hindi films have often celebrated extraordinary mentors and teachers. This Teacher’s Day, here is our pick of films that sum up the beauty and power inherent in teaching and learning some of the most important lessons of life.

Parichay (1972): Based on Bengali novel ‘Rangeen Uttarain’ and inspired by the classic musical ‘The Sound of Music,’ the Gulzar directorial ‘Parichay’ was an insightful depiction of how children respond to love rather than authority and excessive discipline. Jeetendra portrayed the soft-spoken, empathetic teacher who changes the lives of a bunch of neglected siblings in a rich household run by a stern disciplinarian played by Pran. The teacher uses the power of persuasion, music and patience to transform the rebellious and unruly children into responsive and happy students. The film also underlined the importance of an unstructured education that lets children explore and find joy in the great outdoors and the powerful role music can play in healing and inspiring children. The film also starred Jaya Bhaduri,  Sanjeev Kumar and Vinod Khanna . A perfect pic for a classic lover on Teacher’s Day.

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Taare Zameen Par (2007): This Aamir Khan and Amol Gupte modern classic is the perfect Teacher’s Day pick. It addressed the complicated subject of learning disabilities in a simple, moving and informative way without being preachy. The film however did gently castigate an insensitive education system and parents who want all children to be academic achievers without bothering to notice their unique gifts that set them apart. Powered by a heart-melting performance by Darsheel Safari who played a dyslexic school boy, the film was also  a lyrical exploration of a child’s imagination and creativity that are not properly nourished by conventional schooling methods or even within families obsessed with academic success. The film showed how art and sensitivity can help children blossom. Apart from Aamir Khan and Darsheel, the film also starred  Tisca Chopra,  Vipin Sharma, Sachet Engineer and Tanay Chheda.