In the past, we often heard that a teacher inspired students for the rest of their lives and gave their all to their students' futures. It was a special connection that would last a lifetime. The student would always praise and extol their guru and instructor, who may have shaped them in a similar way to their own parents. This is the romantic idea of old, and this heartwarming film brings back that enchantment and fire.
In addition to being a fantastic performer in his own right, Dhanush is producing a number of classic works. We are grateful for his endeavours even though he may never, on purpose, match the power of his father. Dhanush portrays a wonderful character whose solitary goal is the selfless sharing of information and its corresponding wisdom is the essence of life.
This film vividly depicts how corporations in the subcontinent seized control of the educational system, separating it from the oversight of corrupt governments and turning it into a resource exclusively for the wealthy. But it also demonstrates the other side, where with enough effort and sacrifice, even the most hopeless of pupils can soar in the skies thanks to the value that comes from their excellence.
Vaathi is a very good, entertaining movie with a good message about education that demonstrates how, in the 1990s, privatisation turned education into a business. However, if you want to see this kind of movie based on a true story, I recommend watching Super 30, a film starring Hrithik Roshan and based on the life of mathematician Anand Kumar. While Super 30 is amazing to watch just once, it also has perfect mass elements for all Dhanush fans today. Each member of the supporting cast has performed well, the storyline and direction are excellent, the lines are well crafted, and the movie is impactful. It also encourages you to work hard in school so that wealthy people will recognise your value. It's impressive, the music and songs aren't all that great in Hindi, but they might be in Tamil, and the BGM is always a banger in Dhanush movies, where the action scenes are sometimes overrated. Overall, the film is an absolute must-watch with a relatable and positive message along with many moving scenes.
The theme of the tale is excellent and serves as a wake-up call for young people.
It was lovely and pleased my mother.