Life-Lessons From A Fictional Teacher

How Nikumbh Sir from the film Taare Zameen Par left an indelible mark on the soul of a family

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How Nikumbh Sir from the film Taare Zameen Par left an indelible mark on the soul of a family

It began with Avik’s innocuous online post on his reaction to watching Taare Zameen Par for the umpteenth time, and his tryst with dyslexia. Then his wife, Saswati, responded. And then Tinni, their daughter—the only one actually diagnosed with dyslexia—wrote about her troubles and triumphs. Together, the three narratives come together as a tribute to some incredible teachers and to the best teacher ever—life!

Papa Ghosh

My family likes watching some films again and again and again. So it was with Taare Zameen Par today. Tinni, our daughter, insisted on watching it for the 100th time and was eagerly joined by my physiotherapist, Anup. Since the TV was in my room, I was compelled to watch too.

The first time I took Tinni to watch Taare Zameen Par, it was with the assumption that it would resonate with her, given her own challenges. And I remember sitting in the dark and crying copiously. Not because I found the film touching, which of course I did, but more so because it was my story. I was Ishaan Awasthi. I had been through every humiliation and embarrassment that a child with dyslexia suffers. Suffered, at least, when nobody had heard of that disorder. Adding to my trauma were two very smart and successful sisters, prompting my parents to mostly try and hide a rather deficient son. I was a disaster in school. Teachers were uniformly unkind and retribution at school and home was often violent.

I had to wait until Jadavpur University (JU) to meet my Ram Shankar Nikumbh. Actually, not one, but several of them. Teachers who helped me believe in myself. Who were infinitely patient with my queries and confusion. Who gave me enough space to make my own mistakes. Who ultimately grew to be my guiding light, my moral compass, my first point of reference and my last resort.

Sajni-di, who I know still reads and likes every Facebook post of mine and seldom mi...

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