Top 8 Bollywood Must-Watch Movies That Showcase Student-Teacher Love

Teachers are the individuals who guide numerous students in real life.

When the movie industry portrays teachers, it often garners fame, with people expressing love for educators.

Here are the top 8 Bollywood movies related to teachers and student affection. Let's take a look at them.

Aamir Khan’s portrayal as an empathetic and compassionate art teacher in the movie "Taare Zameen Par" going beyond conventional methods to help a dyslexic student won the hearts of viewers and critics alike.

The movie "Super 30" depicts the life of the mathematician Anand Kumar, portrayed by Hrithik Roshan. His mission for providing quality education to underprivileged students helped many students crack the IIT-JEE entrance exam.

Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s poignant movie "Black" features Amitabh Bachchan as a teacher who applies unconventional methods to educate and nurture the spirit of his visually and hearing impaired student, portrayed by Rani Mukerji.

The portrayal of a vibrant chemistry teacher in the "Main Hoon Na" movie, played by Sushmita Sen, not only imparts education to her students but tries to help them with personal and emotional growth.

The sports drama movie "Chak De! India" portrays Shah Rukh Khan as a former national hockey team captain who takes charge as the coach of a women's team leading them to victory and self-discovery.

Dealing with Tourette's syndrome, "Hitchki"’s teacher portrayed by Rani Mukerji, overcomes her challenges and shapes the lives of her students by helping them overcome their limitations.

The highly acclaimed movie "3 Idiots" portrays Boman Irani as Prof Viru Sahastrabuddhe, shortly known as “Virus”, who believes in cutthroat competition. The movie shows even the strictest teachers can have emotions.

Portraying as a newly joined English teacher in a school, Shahid Kapoor’s character in the movie "Paathshaala" leads both students and teachers to revolt against the school management upon finding that school management is more concerned with money than education.