Good movie to watch for especially to know the truth and politics behind government schools what is there condition nowadays.
6 Reviews
Good movie about schools in india
dy3849328 March 2020
Pointlessly mediocre execution.
Tejas_Vinda_AITS12 April 2019
When selling junk food at a roadside eatery poses as hurdle in getting a suitable match for village boy Amit (Dharmendra Singh), he then turns to teaching that eventually leads to substantial amount of change - personally.
With a little help from his TV reporter/lawyer love interest Rashmi Hazarika (Alismita Goswami), Amit changes the fate of a government-run school in one of the remote hamlets of a north Indian state. But, since his noble intent of uplifting the downtrodden school children did not go down well with the local politician (Ashok Samarth), so he finds himself caught in the middle of a scandal by the rich and the powerful.
'Blackboard vs Whiteboard' is one of those films that has all the ingredients required for a decent social drama to work on silver screen. But the film's length, coupled with some very bland acting and cliché-ridden script, makes it a feeble attempt.
Seasoned actors like Raghuvir Yadav, Ashok Samarth, Akhilendra Mishra try to save the film, but the other aspects of this social drama bring about its downfall.
'Blackboard vs Whiteboard' touches upon an alarming topic but its execution and introduction of various sub-plots, along with a lousy and yawn-worthy courtroom sequence, make it pointlessly mediocre.
With a little help from his TV reporter/lawyer love interest Rashmi Hazarika (Alismita Goswami), Amit changes the fate of a government-run school in one of the remote hamlets of a north Indian state. But, since his noble intent of uplifting the downtrodden school children did not go down well with the local politician (Ashok Samarth), so he finds himself caught in the middle of a scandal by the rich and the powerful.
'Blackboard vs Whiteboard' is one of those films that has all the ingredients required for a decent social drama to work on silver screen. But the film's length, coupled with some very bland acting and cliché-ridden script, makes it a feeble attempt.
Seasoned actors like Raghuvir Yadav, Ashok Samarth, Akhilendra Mishra try to save the film, but the other aspects of this social drama bring about its downfall.
'Blackboard vs Whiteboard' touches upon an alarming topic but its execution and introduction of various sub-plots, along with a lousy and yawn-worthy courtroom sequence, make it pointlessly mediocre.
Bakwaas movie
jtiindersingh6 April 2020
Worst of everything
kiranjotsingh_200830 August 2021
Don't know why I watched to end(of course by skipping frequently) as it was unbearably boring.
The only reason for second star is the concept based on reality.
Even College students make better quality films. Here everything was pathetic, every scene stretched unnecessarily. Even a newbie can feel the horrible dubbing, bad acting expect from few key charactors. Songs were mediocre. Can't say them as bad but not great.
A forceful love story which doesn't make any sense and not at all required.
The only reason for second star is the concept based on reality.
Even College students make better quality films. Here everything was pathetic, every scene stretched unnecessarily. Even a newbie can feel the horrible dubbing, bad acting expect from few key charactors. Songs were mediocre. Can't say them as bad but not great.
A forceful love story which doesn't make any sense and not at all required.
Nice storyline
tiwaryaakanksha17 June 2020
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