Paatshala reviews

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    Just back from cast & crew screening of Paathshaala at Yashraj. Has a noble theme. @shahidkapoor stands out with a commendable performance. via Power Twitter
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    Posted: 15 years ago
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    Thanks. It does seem like the film carries a good social message, maybe along the lines of Taare Zameen par and 3 Idiots, in terms of the education system as a backdrop.
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    umm,seriously,dont expect too much from paathshala,i doubt if its its anywhere close to TZP...
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    Originally posted by: Angel39

    Thanks. It does seem like the film carries a good social message, maybe along the lines of Taare Zameen par and 3 Idiots, in terms of the education system as a backdrop.

    yeh shahid looks very cute like jab we met, i am quite excited about this film!
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    Originally posted by: -anisha-

    umm,seriously,dont expect too much from paathshala,i doubt if its its anywhere close to TZP...

    lol i think its gonna be a great film😃 especially because they have got great child artist have nana patekar and also sushant singh, plus shahid seems to have acted quite well also! plus he is looking sooo very adorable, and i am also liking ayesha takia's character and the general chemistry between shahid and ayesha!! i liked them in dil mange more, plus they looked soo very cute in the complan adverts
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    By Taran Adarsh, April 16, 2010 - 11:00 IST


    Pick up a newspaper or surf news channels and I'm sure, atrocities being committed on students by teachers/principals wouldn't escape your attention. Also do a Google and so many results on this topic would open up in a fraction of seconds.

    Educational institutions - not all, but a few definitely - are in a crazy rush to create a brand for themselves and even parents [not all, again] are keen that their kids become scholars and whiz kids overnight. Resultantly, the child is not just burdened with a bulky school bag on his back, but also carries the burden of ambitions, aspirations and unfulfilled dreams on his tiny, frail shoulders.

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    PAATHSHAALA merely touches the tip of the iceberg. It attempts to answer questions related to the sanctity of today's education system. It sheds light on the shortcomings in today's schools and how morals and ethics associated with the teaching profession seem to have taken a complete backseat. Let's not compare it with TAARE ZAMEEN PAR or 3 IDIOTS, although a few sequences, in these two trend-setting films, threw light on the pressures on students.

    PAATHSHAALA, penned by Ahmed Khan and directed by Milind Ukey, is well-intentioned. It has a lot to say, but the predicament is, what translates on celluloid is not razor-sharp. Of course, there are few defining moments in the movie, which do make you ponder on the plight of the educational system. But there are also portions - when the media steps in to boost the brand of the school - that are mumbo-jumbo.

    On the brighter side, the acting is distinguished. Nana underplays beautifully, Ayesha adds to the sunshine moments, but it's Shahid who pitches in a commendable and convincing act.

    Final word? PAATHSHAALA, made with noble intentions, could've been a splendid wake up call, but it runs out of steam midway!

    The story begins with a new English teacher, Rahul Prakash Udyavar [Shahid Kapoor], joining Saraswati Vidya Mandir School. Though he strikes an instant rapport with students and teachers alike, he realizes that there is something amiss in the school.

    Slowly, his doubts prove true as School Manager Sharma [Saurabh Shukla] makes many monetary obligations compulsory on the parents in the name of extra-curricular activities. He goes to the extent of punishing the students inhumanly when the new, unjustified demands of the school are not fulfilled by the parents.

    When Rahul unifies the teachers [Ayesha Takia, Sushant Singh] against the atrocities of school management, Principal Aditya Sahay [Nana Patekar] defends the management decision. This comes as a shocker to the teachers as Sahay is known for his dedication as an educationist for last 32 years, which has built the school's high reputation.

    The situation turns grave as the school management becomes over-ambitious with its growth and involves media planners in the extra-curricular activities. This demands the involvement of students in TV reality shows and many other media activities used for building up the school image in public, which starts reflecting on the students' stress levels. The pressure on young minds increases incredibly, leading to unexpected consequences.

    One of my childhood memories is of a few students being called to the principal's office and being reprimanded for not paying their school fees on time. In another instance, I vividly recall a student being made to stand in scorching heat, under the blazing sun, since he was up to some mischief all the while. The barbaric attitude was a way of teaching the student a lesson.

    PAATHSHAALA brings back those dark memories because the film encapsulates these two incidents on celluloid. The problem with the film is, it gets very real at times, but gets farcical as well. The participation of kids in media activities doesn't have a hammer-strong impact. The chilly portion and the director capturing it on camera, or the press photographer munching samosa as the kids get ready with a pyramid, looks unreal, despite being identifiable incidents. Even the climax is confusing. What is Nana saying in the concluding reels lacks precision.

    Director Milind Ukey has filmed some scenes expertly, but, as mentioned above, the film lacks the power to make you do a serious introspection. Hanif Shaikh's music is strictly okay.

    Nana is very much in sync with his character. Shahid displays the vulnerability and helplessness remarkably. Ayesha is a complete natural, as always. Amongst the plethora of teachers and students, Sushant Singh does well, Sushmita Mukherjee is serviceable and Saurabh Shukla is so effective, you start hating him for his repulsive attitude.

    On the whole, PAATHSHAALA is a well-intentioned film, but lacks clarity thanks to an uninspiring screenplay.


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    Posted: 15 years ago
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    aww i wish it turned out to be better, i dun like when the conclusion is not satisfying! anyhow i think shahid seems to have acted relly well sooo i am defo gonna watch it! i think i will enjoy it a lot!!

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    Paathshala Movie Review-Hardly justifies talent of some real good actors

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    Genre: Social, Drama

    Director: Milind Ukey

    Producer: Shaira Khan, Ahmed Khan

    Banner: Paperdoll Entertainment

    Music Director: Hanif Shaikh

    Lyricist: Hanif Shaikh

    Star Cast: Nana Patekar, Sushant Singh, Ali Haji, Shraddha Arya, Shahid Kapur, Ayesha Takia, Swini Khara, Dwij Yadav, Avika Gor, Saurabh Shukla, Nassar Abdulla, Sanatan Modi, Anjan Shrivastava, Vicky Ahuja, Preeti Kopikar, Anjan Shrivastava.

    Release Date: 16 April 2010

    Ratings-2/5.

    Pro-Good music.

    Cons- Loose script and uninteresting screenplay

    Plot-New English Teacher Rahul Prakash Udyavar (Shahid Kapoor) joins Swaraswati Vidya Mandir school and realizes that something is not very right in it. His assumptions come true when he realizes that School Manager- Sharma (Saurabh Shukla) treats the parents as money making machines. Rahul protests against this and also successfully unifies other teachers of the school and convinces them to fight for the cause.

    The school management, too, is not ready to give up so soon. The student gets trapped in the fight of idealism vs commercialization and how they get themselves out of this mess is what forms crux of this movie.

    General Reviews-Even though the story sounds great, the execution has been horrible. The movie spends much time in establishing the identity of various teachers in the school. The script is loose and does not keep you hooked. The treatment appears to be juvenile and has nothing new to offer. It appears dull and boring.

    The actors have tried their best to perform in the roles that hardly does justice to their talent. The music of Paathshala is the only saving grace. Songs like Aye Khuda and Bekarar are soothing to the ears and exudes certain warmth.

    Conclusion-Go for it if you want to be enlightened how educational system has become corrupted these days. Be prepared to be bored and don't look for entertainment.

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    Director: Milind Ukey
    Starring: Shahid Kapoor, Ayesha Takia, Nana Patekar
    Swaraswati Vidya Mandir School is a school which is focussed to nurture kids and believes that teaching is a noble profession. The principal of the school, Aditya Sahay (Nana Patekar) is an ideal principal who has not married to concentrate on his school. Soon, the trustees of the school realises that the school is not generating enough revenue and gets into a brand building exercise.
    In mid of all this, a new English Teacher Rahul Prakash Udyavar (Shahid Kapoor) is recruited. As time passes, Rahul who loves his profession becomes popular among kids and his co-teachers. But, later he realises that something wrong is happening in the institution. Rahul decides to find out the issue and was horrified to find out that in the name of extracurricular activities the school management is asking for heavy amount from the parents and when the parents are unable to pay the required money their kids are punished and are treated in-humanly.
    Slowly-slowly the situation worsens and becomes a national issue. The last 10 minutes of the film is a must watch. It is the scene between the two lead actors Nana Patekar and Shahid Kapoor which has the maximum impact.
    Paathshala can be said an initiative to show the real picture of today's educational institutes which has just become a business for the people and the true meaning of education has lost somewhere.
    Ayesha Takia is wasted in the film. The music of the flick is given by Hanif Shaikh and has two good numbers.

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