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''Paathshaala'' (transl. ''School'') is a 2010 Indian
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film directed by Milind Ukey starring
Shahid Kapoor Shahid Kapoor (; born 25 February 1981) is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi films. Initially recognised for portraying romantic roles, he has since taken on parts in action films and thrillers, and is the recipient of List of awards and n ...
, Ayesha Takia, Shraddha Arya, Ali Haji, Sushant Singh and
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. The story revolving around children on a school campus is a commentary on the Indian education system and its shortcomings. Kapoor plays an English and music teacher. It is inspired by the
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''Shaala'', also directed by Milind Ukey. ''Paathshaala'' was released on 16 April 2010.


Plot

The story begins with a young man, Rahul Prakash Udyavar, who is hired as an English teacher at Saraswati Vidya Mandir, a reputed school in Mumbai. On his first day, Rahul attends a staff meeting headed by the principal, Aditya Sahay, who announces that he will soon send an email containing new policies for the school's further development. In the next few days, Rahul strikes instant rapport with the students and teachers alike. One week after Rahul's employment, the teachers become upset after receiving the email, which states that the classroom body will be increased disproportionately. It also mandates that all students must participate in extracurricular activities. The students, parents, and teachers become unhappy with the school management's decision to suddenly raise the fees. The teachers approach the principal for help, but he defends the decision. The teachers are shocked because Principal Sahay had built the school's reputation for 32 years. They contemplate resignation but discover that the management will promptly replace them with a new, more cooperative staff. The situation turns grave as the school management becomes overambitious with its growth and involves media planners in the extracurricular activities. This demands the involvement of students in TV reality shows and other media PR activities used for building the school's image in public. Left with no alternative, the teachers comply with the new policies and prepare the students to participate in reality shows and other competitions. However, this begins to stress the students, leading to unforeseen ramifications. Eventually, with the help of the school peon, Waghmare, Rahul accesses the file that Sahay had received from the school management, and he finally learns the truth. The next day, Rahul unites the teachers and students, and they go on a strike. The school's strike garners the attention of the media, who begin to question Sahay. Rahul coaxes Sahay to disclose the truth to everyone. Sahay reveals that the school management wanted more profits and ordered him to develop its facilities. They threatened to demolish the school if Sahay did not comply. However, they refused to provide him with financial support, and Sahay couldn't secure any loans for the school either. Sahay admits his failure as a principal and decides to resign. However, the teachers and students sympathize with Sahay's helplessness and dissuade him from resignation. The film ends with the media criticising the commercialization of schools and Sahay resuming his work as the principal.


Cast

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Shahid Kapoor Shahid Kapoor (; born 25 February 1981) is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi films. Initially recognised for portraying romantic roles, he has since taken on parts in action films and thrillers, and is the recipient of List of awards and n ...
as Rahul Prakash Udyavar, English teacher *
Nana Patekar Vishwanath Patekar (born 1 January 1951), better known as Nana Patekar, is an Indian actor, film maker, mainly working in Hindi language, Hindi and Marathi language, Marathi cinema. Widely regarded as one of the finest and most influential actors ...
as Principal Aditya Sahay * Ayesha Takia as Anjali Kapoor, nutritionist *
Swini Khara Swini Nimesh Khara (born 12 July 1998) is an Indian former actress and a lawyer. She is known for her role as the mischievous Chaitali in the TV show '' Baa Bahoo Aur Baby'' and for a role in the 2007 film '' Cheeni Kum''. She announced her enga ...
as Swini Srivastav * Dwij Yadav as Vijay Damodhar * Master Ali Haji as Rohan Ahuja * Avika Gor as Avika * Sushant Singh as Vijendra Chauhan, sports teacher * Saurabh as School Manager Lallan Sharma * Nassar Abdulla as Trustee Dholakia * Shraddha Arya as Natasha "Nats" Singh * Sanatan Modi as Farooque Sir, teacher *
Anjan Srivastav Aanjjan Srivastav (born 2 June 1948) is an Indian film, television and stage actor, associated with Indian People's Theatre Association (IPTA) in Mumbai Mumbai ( ; ), also known as Bombay ( ; its official name until 1995), is the capi ...
as Waghmare * Vicky Ahuja as Rajveer Bahl * Preeti Koppikar as Mrs. Shinde, Marathi teacher * Sunny Singh as Vikram "Vicky" Bhatnagar * Sushmita Mukherjee as Mrs. Bose, Geography teacher * Kainaz Motivala as Shailey * Denzil Frank (appearance in Aye Khuda Song) * Manas Adhiya as Nutty *
Kurush Deboo Kurush Deboo (born 12 September 1963) is an Indian actor who has acted in many supporting roles in Hindi films and television series. He was first noticed as Shah Rukh Khan's character's loyal friend in '' Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa''. He is known fo ...
as Cyrus Hansotia, Teacher * Sagar Kale as Damodhar


Production

Most of ''Paathshaala'' was shot at Film City in
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where the set of the Saraswati Vidya Mandir school was constructed.


Music

The audio CD was released in March 2010. It contains 10 songs, including five original songs, four remixes, and one theme song. The song "Mujhe Teri" is based on the Nepali song "Timro Tyo" which was sung by Akansha Lama. She got to sing the Hindi version. #"Aye Khuda" (
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) – 4:42 #"Khushnuma" (
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) – 3:26 #"Bekarar" (
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, Abrar-ul-Haq) – 4:24 #"Mujhe Teri" ( Tulsi Kumar, Hanif Sheikh, Akansha Lama) – 4:07 #"Teri Marzi Aye Khuda" ( Kailash Kher) – 4:41 #"Aye Khuda" – Remix (Salim Merchant) – 5:29 #"Mujhe Teri" – Remix (Tulsi Kumar, Hanif Sheikh, Akansha Lama) – 4:24 #"Teri Marzi Aye Khuda" – Remix (Kailash Kher) – 4:07 #"Bekarar" – Remix (Lucky Ali) – 4:06 #"Paathshaala" – Theme


Reception


Critical reception

''Paathshaala'' received mixed reviews from top critics in India. It received 3 out of 5 from ''
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''. ''
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'' also gave the film 3 out of 5 saying, "Go for some serious viewing." AOL India's Noyon Jyoti Parasara gave the film a mere 1.5 out of 5 and said, "''Paathshaala'' does not have a screenplay. And it has bad dialogues made only worse by loud acting by most of the cast." Indiafm's Taran Adarsh gave 2 out of 5 saying, "On the whole, Paathshaala is a well-intentioned film, but lacks clarity thanks to an uninspiring screenplay." ''Paathshaala'' was given 1.5 out of 5 by
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of CNN-IBN. According to him, "the script includes sheer melodrama and over-exaggeration in its effort to shamelessly manipulate you into caring for its characters."


Box office

The movie received a grand opening all over India. Ajmer, Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur started with 40–70 per cent which went higher in subsequent shows. In Hyderabad, Punjab and Indore it opened to 50–60 per cent and was expected to go up. In Mumbai Cinemax, Fun Republic and Fame Adlabs also received a good turnover on the opening day. ''Paathshaala'' grossed around 10 crore net over its first week. The film started slow but managed to pick up places on Saturday and remained steady on the lower side over the weekdays. Although the second week was initially projected to earn more at the box office, earnings increased 70% and the film was declared an "Average hit".


References


External links

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Paathshaala Reviews Paathshaala – TrailerThe making of Paathshaala
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