Taare Zameen Par Page #3

Year:
2007
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Menoo Patel you explain.

Poet says when he see the stream then he's

see the sky reflection in it and he explain

...that reflection with different kind of

ways. And the flow of the stream rises again.

Good, very good.

Menoo Patel, sit down.

Yes children, 'Open sky from the top'...

Actually you explained the

real meanings of the poem.

Rest of them gave the copied answers.

Sir Tevari is very strict.

Have to tell me as like he say.

How could you come in

the middle of the term?.

That my Papa's...

Lets go, now it's art class.

You stood first in the class then

why your parents send you here?

- Mean?

- Mean...

In boarding as a punishment.

I'm not living in the boarding.

My father is the state manager

...of the school. I live in the

staff quarters with my parents.

And who said to you that all the

children come here for the punishment?

Children.

Open your sketch books

and takeout your pencils.

Good.

Copy without using

any scale and utensil.

Lines must be straight.

If they are even a bit slant

then five on right hand.

New boy, eyes over here.

On the blackboard. See?

Do you see where I draw the point?

Do you see the point?

What are you staring at like frog?

Don't laugh.

Do you see where I draw the point?

Do you see?

Isn't visible.

Isn't visible? Point isn't visible.

- Satesh Bhatgan.

- Yes sir.

Come here and show him where

I made the point on blackboard.

Now you able to see it. Very good.

Come here. Hurry up.

Five on clench hand because attention

wouldn't leave the blackboard.

Hand forward.

Clench it.

Now copy this still life study.

I need the perfect shape.

Otherwise five on the other Clench.

Go.

Forward march.

Left-right-left...

Left-right-left...

- Left-right-left...

- Ishaan, what are you doing?

- Left-right-left...

- Class halt.

Are you doing marching or

wondering in the garden?

Disturb the marching

of whole class, out.

Get out from here.

Forward march.

...A noun is a naming

word and a pronoun is use

...instead of a noun and

adjective describes a noun and a

...verb describes the action

of a noun and adverb

...describes the action of a

verb and a conjunction joins

...a sentence together, a

preposition use to describe

...the relation between a

noun and pronoun and a

...interjection is a word

thrown in to express feelings.

...Have you got it Mr. Ishaan

Nanad Kishor Awasthi?

Why? Why can't you?

Idiot.

Why can't you?

What is your problem, son?

Ishaan, open the door.

- Enoo, open the door.

- Ishaan.

Ishaan, open please. Open the door, Enoo.

Ishaan.

Ishaan.

Ishaan... Ishaan... Ishaan...

What happen champ?

Go, lets go. I get the

permission from housemaster.

Enoo now leave the anger.

Lets go.

Lets go son.

Yes one extra mattress.

Ishaan, what are you

doing? What are you doing?

Come down. Down.

Why did you climb up?

Come.

What happen?

Err! Don't you know, he's gone.

Holkar sir has been gone to teach

drawing to the whole New Zealand.

A new temporary teacher has joined in his

place. I hope he is different from Holkar sir.

Lets go. It's already late.

Lets go.

Have it, this is yours, this

is yours and that's yours.

Draw, paint and do

whatever you want to do.

Till now I be back by dropping this.

But what we paint sir there

is nothing on the table.

This table.

This table is very small sweetheart, that much

small so it isn't bare your beautiful thoughts.

Look in to your mind and draw

an amazing Technicolor photo.

and drop it on the paper.

Steal, steal the joy.

Nobody is here to stop you.

Where were you been lost friend?

Are you looking for

something in thoughts?

Nothing to worry and rush.

What happen kid?

Don't you like painting?

What is your name son?

Sir his name is Ishaan Awasthi.

Thanks.

Where did you go? Where did you go?

Your mother called.

Go and stand by the phone,

she's going to call again.

- Hello.

- Hello.

- Is Ishaan Awasthi around?

- Yes, Yes... Just a minute.

- Yes.

- Talk with him.

- Yes.

- Have it.

Hello Enoo... Hello

Enoo... Say hello son.

Look Enoo, we can't come

on Saturday, son. Dada's

...interschool tennis finals is

held on Sunday. Isn't it son?

I know you are very angry with Mama.

Mama is very bad.

Mama is very bad.

I'm very sorry Enoo

but what can Mama do?

Dada is also having the

tension of finals. Isn't it?

Would you like to talk to Dada?

Now talk to Dada. And wish him all

the best, one minute... one minute.

Hello Enoo. Hello Enoo are you there?

Enoo, I'll miss a lot in the finals.

- Hello.

- Hello Enoo.

Enoo.

Son talk to Mama.

Hello... Enoo... Hello.

- Hello.

- Hello Madam he left.

- Left.

- Yes Madam.

Sorry.

- What happen?

- He hadn't talked?

Don't worry we'll go next Sunday.

- Err! Why are you putting it there?

- This is the class work of the kids.

Then what happened? Holkar didn't put

it there. That place is for the books.

Then where do I put them.

Return them to the kids.

By the way are they for any use?

What the wreckage they are

making in your class Nikumbh?

They are the kids,

the have to make noise.

And if the kids wouldn't

show there emotions in

...the art class then

where else they would show them.

That's alright. Just go easy. Headmaster

wants the discipline in the school. Discipline.

I heard that you were

singing the class yesterday.

And playing the flute.

Yes I was singing and playing the flute.

Kids happy so I'm happy.

But the children of this school isn't

like the children of that school.

What kind of children?

You are teaching in tulips school.

Mentally retorted abnormal kids.

Teach the way you like in

that kind of school, it doesn't

...makes any difference. No future

wouldn't be made of that kids.

No serious teaching. This

is a formal school, your

...singing, dancing style

wouldn't be appreciated over here.

Here we prepare the kids for the race of life.

Kids have to compete, succeed. Make a future.

Three rules of our school.

Unity, faith and discipline.

Three rules of success, the

way of complete education.

Hail Hitler.

Tevari-ji now you have to learn German.

What happen Ishaan?

Okay... Okay... Okay... Okay...

It's okay.

Err! Listen, where is your friend?

Sir, don't know sir. He was

here by now, suddenly he ran off.

He saw his new boring art teacher.

No... No sir, he went to the

dinning hall for the lunch.

What is your name friend?

Rajan Dhamodhran sir.

Rajan tell me one thing,

what is the matter of Ishaan?

- Sir.

- Is he having some problem?

He's afraid all the time.

- He wants to go home.

- Why?

- He's a new boy sir.

- In the middle of the year.

He's having a problem.

As much he can try but he

...can't read and write. He

has been punished all the time.

Red marks all over the book. What to do?

You play here, I'll be right back.

Ok?

Are you coming from somewhere

after cutting onions?

The human is...

- worse then animals.

I know that.

And blind too.

Away from the inner beauty.

Who you're confronting these days?

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Amole Gupte

Amole Gupte (born c. 1962) is an Indian screenwriter, actor, and director, particularly known for his work on the 2007 Bollywood film Taare Zameen Par (Like Stars on Earth) as creative director and screenwriter. He conceived the film along with his wife, Deepa Bhatia (concept, research, and editing). He was the chairperson of the Children's Film Society, India from 2012 to 2015. And presently serves as a member of the Advisory Board of the Kautik International Student Film Festival more…

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