It is an Indian remake of "Call Me Number One". But the former highlights the hardships of finding a job as a tic patient and the incomprehension and strange vision of others. In the end, with the efforts of the male protagonist, everyone understands and tolerates him. Hiccup reflects how to get along with students in the teaching process after finding a job, and how to guide students to learn knowledge in life. The learning of knowledge is not necessarily only through boring textbooks, but through practice. learn in life. It also reflects the wealth gap and discrimination between students in public schools and private schools in India. There are no bad students, only bad teachers. Teachers should teach students according to their aptitude, rather than blindly denying a student's future. It also tells us that even in the face of adversity, we cannot fall into darkness, and we must believe that there will be light shining into the ravine. This is a rare movie with a big female lead in India. It can be said that, together with the previously released "Starting Line", it reflects the educational problems in today's society very profoundly, making the movie a mirror that reflects popular social issues. What we lack is this kind of film and television works that dare to expose reality to reflect hot social issues, which is worth learning.
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