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Get Educated: Paathshaala

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 2min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.0/10
2.1 k
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Nana Patekar, Shahid Kapoor, Ayesha Takia, Shraddha Arya, Ali Haji, Swini Khara, Dwij Yadav, Kainaz Motivala, and Avika Gor in Get Educated: Paathshaala (2010)
A new English school-teacher also teaches music but ends up leading both teachers and students to revolt against the school management.
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA new English school-teacher also teaches music but ends up leading both teachers and students to revolt against the school management.A new English school-teacher also teaches music but ends up leading both teachers and students to revolt against the school management.A new English school-teacher also teaches music but ends up leading both teachers and students to revolt against the school management.

  • Dirección
    • Milind Ukey
  • Guionista
    • Ahmed Khan
  • Elenco
    • Nana Patekar
    • Shahid Kapoor
    • Ayesha Takia
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.0/10
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    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Milind Ukey
    • Guionista
      • Ahmed Khan
    • Elenco
      • Nana Patekar
      • Shahid Kapoor
      • Ayesha Takia
    • 12Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 5Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Elenco principal49

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    Nana Patekar
    Nana Patekar
    • Principal Aditya Sahay
    Shahid Kapoor
    Shahid Kapoor
    • Rahul Prakash Udyavar
    Ayesha Takia
    Ayesha Takia
    • Anjali Mathur
    • (as Ayesha Takia Azmi)
    Sushant Singh
    Sushant Singh
    • Vijendra Chauhan
    Saurabh Shukla
    Saurabh Shukla
    • Lallan Sharma
    Anjan Srivastav
    Anjan Srivastav
    • Waghmare
    • (as Anjan Shrivastav)
    Kurush Deboo
    Kurush Deboo
    • Cyrus Hansotia
    Sanatan Modi
    • Farooque
    • (as Sanatan Mody)
    Shraddha Arya
    Shraddha Arya
    • Natasha Singh
    • (as Shradha Arya)
    Kainaz Motivala
    Kainaz Motivala
    • Shailey
    Dwij Yadav
    • Vijay Damodar
    • (as Dwij Narendra Yadav)
    Swini Khara
    Swini Khara
    • Swini
    Ali Haji
    • Rohan
    Nassar Abdulla
    Nassar Abdulla
    • Dholakia
    Manas Adhiya
    • Nutty
    Salman Ahmed
    • Media Planner
    Vicky Ahuja
    Vicky Ahuja
    • Rajveer
    Bikky Ahujaa
    • Rajveer
    • (as Bicky Ahuja)
    • Dirección
      • Milind Ukey
    • Guionista
      • Ahmed Khan
    • Todo el elenco y el equipo
    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

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    5bobbysing

    Raises a relevant question but not in an amusing way.

    Ask any parents and the most common problem being faced by them in the current times will bring out the real picture of the educational institutes functioning in our present social system. Fast moving towards the extreme commercialism of this noble profession, the schools and colleges of every major city are no-where less than any corporate business houses running with the sole motive of profits. Have they forgotten their actual task of imparting education to the future generation and Have they completely given up the nobleness of the profession….are the questions raised by this well intended project aptly titled "Paathshaala".

    But unfortunately only the intentions are right here and the movies majorly fails in its execution. It only touches the outer core of the situation and that too in a very uninspiring way with no clear suggestions or solutions to the problem. The story is about a decades old reputed school and its honorable principal, Nana Patekar, who loves his profession with a passion. He sincerely wishes to raise his school standards matching the other famous schools in the area but is not willing to try some cheap media practices for the same. And when he bows down to the enormous pressure from his management, the school students declare a strike lead by their new English teacher played by Shahid Kapoor. The idea was good pointing towards the harsh realities being faced by every parent in the society. But it's the treatment which doesn't allow the movie to make any kind of serious impact on the viewers.

    The weakest part of the movie remains its school sequences which repeatedly go over the top to the extent of being unrealistic. The way the school manager behaves with the parents, staff and his own school children is utterly unbelievable. In fact it is quite bizarre to see several rude sequences in the movie where at one end the school is increasing the fees & other expenses being charged from the students and at the same time also behaving like a vegetable seller selling some unique vegetables in the locality with an attitude. Particularly the scenes in the second half, involving the media professionals working with the students to create some media presence for the school are extremely cruel and unbearable. Students standing as a pyramid waiting for the photographer to click, a girl suffering from chilies gone into her eyes and a child standing outside in the sun for hours cannot be accepted as a normal practice in prestigious schools having a reputation.

    On top of this, it's the climax which leaves you unmoved with Nana Patekar delivering a not so convincing speech to justify his decisions. The speech which should have been as hard hitting as a slap on all such institutions turns out to be very subtle and sweet lacking the required passion. Director Milind Ukey no doubt opted for the right idea for his project, but the delay in its release took away all the freshness from the subject. Recently we have witnessed far better version of the theme in 3 IDIOTS and also in TAARE ZAMEEN PAR in the past. Comparing to these two hit movies, PAATHSHAALA proves to be simply spineless in its projection of the problem. Its script is a collage of too many things happening on the school front ranging from class division to adolescence infatuation, which restricts any particular sub-plot to register it-self. Hanif Sheikh's music has also got nothing great in it but has one good song "Aye Khuda Teri Marzi Ke Aage Kya Hoga" sung by Kailash Kher.

    However, performances remain the only merit of "Paathshaala", with Nana Patekar very calmly playing the willing principal and Shahid Kapoor enacting the revolutionary teacher with elegance. Nana could have left an even better impact on the viewers only if his last speech had been given much importance by the writers. Surprisingly he is also there in the movie for a very short span of time which pinches a lot. Shahid's otherwise brilliant performance also fails to shine brightly in absence of a well defined character in the script. His teacher act also reminds you of the one recently seen in his last dud "Chance Pe Dance". Still he looks very good and likable in his role of a Music cum English teacher. Ayesha glows on the screen with her cute smile. Sushant Singh, Sushmita Mukherjee and Anjana Srivastave are just fine but Saurabh Shukla plays it loud as the manager. The movie also has some actors in the supporting cast who can now be spotted in some famous tele-serials. For instance, just look out for the talented "Anandi" from the serial "Balika Vadhu" standing among the school kids.

    To sum up, "Paathshaala" has the much needed message for all the Educational Institutes trying to become the money spinners for their trustees. But its lackluster execution would not be able to initiate any change in the society. I only wish it was that strong as a movie to have got something started.
    10sayakboral-1

    Can relate well with the script

    "It horrifies me that ethics is only an optional extra at Harvard Business School". - John Harvey

    Finally, a refreshing film that deals with disgusting realities of some of these top-notch private schools in India: donation issues, discrimination against children based on their parents' financial status, the obnoxious atmosphere that reality TV shows create in a school's learning environment and unbridled interference by corporate trustees in school affairs.

    The message of Pattshaala is simple - left to its own devices and without proper checks and controls, the teaching profession, one of the few remaining noble professions in this country, can also become victim of the same corrupt mindset that presently plagues other institutions especially corporate ones - putting profits before people, considering the end more important than the means and the top-down strategy of creating an environment of fear by dangling the carrot of money and the threat of expulsions.

    The film is indeed a hard-hitting commentary on the impact that can take place over an entire organization (in this case, a school) when the leader (the Principal, played by Nana Patekar) decides to compromise core ethical values, and buckle under outside influence to create an unlivable atmosphere in the school, for both students as well as teachers. Against this backdrop, a lone protagonist (played by Shahid Kapur) resists, rising up to unify all teachers and students in questioning the decisions of the management and Principal, and giving a live demo to their pupils that passive resistance is the only way to achieve social justice.

    An oft-quoted liner from the film, "The age of revolutions is not been relegated to the past. It can occur anytime, anywhere today." Indeed, for too long we Indians have relied on Gandhi, Subhash Chandra Bose and other charismatic leaders of the independence era to find our ethical compass as a nation- fact remains, with each passing generation, we need a new set of leaders, young and dynamic, who are able to selflessly dedicate themselves to refashion the youth's moral fabric.

    And let me add, such people do exist. But, the media largely ignores their contributions, instead focusing on uninspiring and irrelevant stories that glorifies all sorts of scoundrels I see on TV today.

    In summary, Patahshaala is a must-watch film, and a real exercise in coming face to face with your moral backbone. The film poses an interesting set of questions - what should one do when faced with dilemmas that are faced by the school principal depicted in the film.

    Indeed, the author is of the opinion that ethics should be a compulsory subject in all primary schools of the country, and also institutions of higher learning, no matter what the stream is, technical or non- technical. Well, we do have something called "social studies" in schools but in my opinion, the subject can be broadly restructured to incorporate a strong ethical element, that too with practical lessons. Past studies has shown that if children are exposed to ethical decision- making through intensive class- room discussions, they're more likely to grow up into well-rounded citizens as adults, and question the wrongs and moral decay in society.

    Performances by all lead characters were good, and thoroughly convincing. A few characters, such as that of the repugnant school administrator were a bit over-the-top and exaggerated, but understandable from the point of view of the script - there's no point in showing such characters in grey. Their underlying motive is abhorrent, and should be exposed in the true light.
    10alokakak-71201

    Movie is wow,

    As per my subject, wow because we all are knows nana patekar and sahid Kapoor and Ayesha takia they are the best actors.

    Story of this movie is great..
    1mohaimeen

    I demand the time I lost watching this movie!

    As excited I was to watch a movie with Shahid Kapoor, I was also hesitant because of the weak cast involved in the making of this film.

    The movie started off slow, remained slow, and ended with a pace which would even make a snail feel sorry. Moving on to the story line - well, there was none. Just because it deals with an issue pertaining to the common Indian parent, doesn't make it a relate-able movie.

    The movie incorporated outright cheap script, story dynamics, and horrible direction.

    Super flop!

    I want my time back!
    10spinoza_lb

    Movie made from the heart

    Some reviewers here go on rambling on about matters of movie making technique. It is just like how Indians discuss cricket - every one has a theory about how the players played - but less than 0.004 % have ever picked up a bat in their lives.

    Great deal of art does not have to do with technique but it has more to do with conveying the feelings of the artist. It is like love making - after the act is over - the only thing that endures is whether it was done with feeling. Paathshaala is a sincere movie and one with a circumspect message. If that message resonates with the viewer, this movie is splendid - splendid enough for me to register and write my first review in IMDb.

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    • Trivia
      Sunil Shetty was signed for Sushant Singh's role but later opted out.
    • Errores
      Ayesha Takia Azmi plays the credited character of Anjali Mathur, however, on an envelope she receives from New York her name is shown as "Anjali Kapoor".
    • Citas

      Principal Aditya Sahay: Imparting education. It's such a noble profession but, the people who come in this profession, the teachers, they are paid the least. When there are no choices left, then people come here with the intention of becoming a teacher, it feels bad. In our times, when children come to the merit list then, students choose only two professions: a doctor and an engineer. But I know that this profession, a teacher, would always attract me. I always felt that I would get a chance to create a new generation. One lifetime is less for such a job. I didn't want to share my sorrows. That's why I never married. And if marry what happens I would have two children, today I have so many children. Today I know everyone by their names. Who is more mischievous. But, when you all grow up, your looks change, you grow moustaches, you dress differently, sometimes I go somewhere, someone comes and touches my feet, I ask him "Who are you?", then he says "Sir, I'm of the '86 batch of Saraswati Vidya Mandir". "I'm in the army now", "I'm the owner or a manager of a company", it feels very nice, very proud, what more do you want from it? I never considered this a business. It has always been a profession for me. This is how I believe. Today, this profession has become a business. A commercialization is spread everywhere. There is competition, everything should be upgraded, whether your opinions upgrade or not, but the school has to be upgraded. Unfortunately, I have to say that our parents too are getting attracted to such things. It's true that there should be some amenities, but this is a school, not a five-star hotel.

    • Créditos curiosos
      News clippings on school children-based problems are shown during the intro credits.
    • Conexiones
      References Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Aye Khuda Mujhko Bataa
      Music by Hanif Shaikh

      Lyrics by Hanif Shaikh

      Performed by Salim Merchant

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      • 16 de abril de 2010 (India)
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      • India
    • Idioma
      • Hindi
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      • Paperdoll Entertainment
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