Paathshaala

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Paathshaala
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Milind Ukey
Produced by Ahmed Khan
Shaira Khan
Screenplay by Ahmed Khan
Story by Ahmed Khan
Starring Shahid Kapoor
Ayesha Takia
Nana Patekar
Music by Hanif Sheikh
Cinematography Basha Lal
Edited by Ashfaque Makrani
Distributed by Eros Entertainment
Paperdoll Entertainment
Release dates
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  • 16 April 2010 (2010-04-16)
Country India
Language Hindi

Paathshaala (Hindi: पाठशाला; School) is a 2010 Bollywood film that stars Shahid Kapoor, Ayesha Takia, Shraddha Arya, Ali Haji and Nana Patekar and is directed by Milind Ukey. The story revolves around children on a school campus. It comments on the Indian education system and its shortcomings. Kapoor plays an English and music teacher. It is inspired by the Marathi film Shaala, also directed by Milind Ukey. Paathshaala opened on 16 April 2010 to mixed reviews.

Plot

The story begins with a new English teacher Rahul Udyavar (Shahid Kapoor) joining Saraswati Vidya Mandir school, in the Mirpurkhas suburbs. He strikes instant rapport with students and teachers alike.

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

The situation becomes graver as 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 which starts reflecting on the students' stress levels. The pressure on young minds increases incredibly, leading to unexpected and grim consequences.

Caught in the web of commercialization, the students go on strike unable to take the pressure, and it becomes a hectic situation.

Cast

Production

Most of Paathshaala was shot at Film City in Mumbai where the set of the Saraswati Vidya Mandir school was constructed.[1]

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 Akanshya Lama. She got to sing the Hindi version.

  1. "Aye Khuda" (Salim Merchant) – 4:42
  2. "Khushnuma" (Vishal Dadlani) – 3:26
  3. "Bekarar" (Lucky Ali) – 4:24
  4. "Mujhe Teri" (Tulsi Kumar, Hanif Sheikh, Akansha Lama) – 4:07
  5. "Teri Marzi Aye Khuda" (Kailash Kher) – 4:41
  6. "Aye Khuda – Remix" (Salim Merchant) – 5:29
  7. "Mujhe Teri – Remix" (Tulsi Kumar, Hanif Sheikh, Akansha Lama) – 4:24
  8. "Teri Marzi Aye Khuda – Remix" (Kailash Kher) – 4:07
  9. "Bekarar – Remix" (Lucky Ali) – 4:06
  10. "Paathshaala – Theme"

Reception

Critical reception

Paathshaala received mixed reviews from top critics in India. It received 3.5/10 at ReviewGang.[2] It received 3 out of 5 from Indiatimes.[3] The Times of India also gave the film 3 out of 5 saying, "Go for some serious viewing."[4] 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."[5] 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."[6] Paathshaala was given 1.5 out of 5 by Rajeev Masand 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. Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur started with 40–50 percent which went higher in subsequent shows. In Hyderabad, Punjab and Indore it opened to 50–60 percent and was expected to go up. In Mumbai Cinemax, Fun Republic and Fame Adlabs also received a good turnover on the opening day.[7] Paathshaala grossed around 10 crore net over its first week. The film started slow but managed to pick at 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,[8] earnings dropped 50% and the film was declared a "Below Average".[9][10]

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