10 Best On Screen Teachers We Just Can’t Ignore

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Teachers undoubtedly account for some of the fondest school and college memories. Love them or hate them, they are an irreplaceable part of our growing years. As an ode to teachers, Deepanshu Verma and Nidhi Choksi compile a list of the 10 most awesome professors straight from the big screen.

Shah Rukh Khan in Mohabbatein

Post Mohabbatein, Shah Rukh set a benchmark for the role of teachers. As a student he was suspended from Gurukul for falling in love with the principal’s daughter. A few years later, he returned as a teacher to Gurukul, with a violin in hand taking the role of a music teacher. He taught his students to live life to the fullest while supporting them to stand up against unjust rules in the institute.

Simi Garewal in Mera Naam Joker

The character of Madame Mary played by Simi Garewal is an old but golden example; she is still prized by audiences. Caring, loving, warm and extremely-attractive, 20-year-old Mary made little Raju’s heart melt.

Boman Irani in 3 Idiots

Dr. Viru Sahasrabuddhe or ‘Virus’ as people like to call him, played by Boman Irani, is certainly one of the most memorable characters in Hindi cinema in recent times. A bizarrely unrefined dialogue delivery mixed with crude audacity, Professor Virus, through the course of the film, matures into a pleased and satisfied man whom the audience couldn’t despise anymore.

Sushmita Sen in Main Hoon Na

Sexy chemistry teacher Chandni Chopra from Main Hoon Na, wearing billowy chiffon sarees and figure hugging blouses gave boys butterflies in their tummies and the hope that they too would have a similar teacher. After the movie’s release, every school and college student wished they’d be blessed with that one hot teacher. After all, who wouldn’t want a teacher that turned heads with her beauty and her brains?

Michael Gambon in the Harry Potter Series

Dumbledore is as close to being a phenomenon in Hogwarts as anyone will ever get. Probably the most celebrated headmaster in a hundred thousand mile radius of wherever you are right now, he is adored and loved by Harry Potter lovers across the globe. On the 15th anniversary of Harry Potter’s first book release, J. K. Rowling stated she missed Dumbledore the most out of all other characters in the wizardly saga.

Amitabh Bachchan in Black

Playing the role of Debraj Sahai, a teacher to deaf and blind student Michelle McNally (played by Rani Mukherjee), Bachchan took viewers through a touching journey of a girl trying to overcome her disability. As a teacher, he understood her devastating isolation and helped her overcome failures and obstacles while also encouraging her to enjoy failure by embracing everything that came her way gracefully.

Jack Black in School of Rock

Dewey Finn is undoubtedly in the game for being one of coolest celluloid teachers ever. We can’t seem to get him out of our heads and hearts. A wannabe rock singer, Finn disguises himself as a substitute teacher after being thrown out of his band. Once employed in a school, he tries to convert an otherwise boring music class of fourth graders into a rock band, and might we add, a successful one. Isn’t that cute?

Naseeruddin Shah in Iqbal

Obsessed with cricket, but blind and deaf, Shreyas Talpade is helped by a former cricketer (Naseeruddin Shah) to fulfill his dream of playing for the national Indian team. Though initially hesitant with the decision to teach him, after much contemplation he teaches him the techniques of the game to successfully produce an unmatched bowler.

Jackie Chan in The Karate Kid

Maintenance man Mr Han, played by Jackie Chan, who is secretly a master of Kung Fu, helps little Dre fight his class bully and Kung Fu prodigy, Cheng. Han teaches Dre that Kung Fu is not merely about throwing punches and jabs, but about staying mature and calm as well. As the movie proceeds, the audience learns that beneath his tough exterior, Mr Han is a supportive teacher who believes in practicing Kung Fu the hard and traditional way.

Aamir Khan in Taare Zameen Par

Imprinted on the memories of audiences worldwide, Aamir Khan’s extraordinary performance as little Ishaan’s mentor was admired universally. The film followed the journey of a teacher trying to bring the best in his dyslexic pupil. The film won Aamir the best director award in just about every Indian award ceremony and went on to be India’s official entry for the 2009 Academy Awards under the Best Foreign Film category.

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