Taare Zameen Par: Taare Zameen Par: The film, which depicts the journey of a young dyslexic boy, spreads the message that every child is different and learns differently.
3 Idiots: A bold challenge to the stereotypical mindset about education that discourages free thinking & creativity, 3 Idiots tells you follow your passion as long as it makes you happy.
Mohabbatein: In this feud between parampara and pyaar, guess who wins? The Gurukul kids, thanks to SRK's Raj Aryan, realise that it was cool to listen to your heart, dance awkwardly, and have fun.
Chalk and Duster: The film takes on the money-minded education system to ensure kids have the best, holistic upbringing. The film highlights how greed can ruin the noble profession of teaching.
Hichki: As Rani Mukerji says in this film, 'There are no bad students, but only bad teachers'. A teacher with Tourette's syndrome makes her rebellious students realize their true potential.
Super 30: You need that edge to clear those entrance exams. But, what about those students who are behind everyone else? The right guidance and counsel makes all the difference.
English Vinglish: The very relevant film is credited for bringing to light the feeling of social exclusion and embarrassment that many Indians face due to their inability to speak English.
Aarakshan: The socio-political film is a satire on caste-based reservations in government and educational institutions in India.
Nil Battey Sannata/ Amma Kanakku: The film, which tells the story of a high school drop-out single mother, emphasizes the importance of education in our lives.
Chal Chalein: The film openly challenges the Indian education system, which is believed to cause academic pressures on students and may often lead to major psychological problems among students.
Paathshaala: Revolving around teachers and students on a school campus, the film comments on the shortcomings of the Indian education system.
F.A.L.T.U.: The film is about a group of friends, after being turned down by every college they apply to, plan to start a fake college, called F.A.L.T.U, to appease their parents.
I am Kalam: Inspired by APJ Abdul Kalam, an underprivileged child follows his dream of gaining an education. The film disseminates the importance of education, especially for the disadvantaged.
Hindi Medium: This light hearted film about a young couple with aspirations to move into English-speaking society for their daughter's sake, is a striking commentary on today's education mindset.
Why Cheat India? The film is based on the education system of India, where gullible students and their desperate parents fall into the trap of cheating, to secure a seat in their desired college.
Nammavar (Tamil) : The new vice principal of a college tries to instill positive values in a group of trouble-making students in this Kamal Haasan-starrer.
Thanga Meenkal (Tamil): The coming-of-age story of an unfit father, told through the eyes of his eight-year-old, offers a critique of primary education, & stresses the need for individualised tutoring
Vaagai Sooda Vaa (Tamil): This National award-winning film talks about the effects of bonded labour and slavery on children and their families.
Pasanga and Pasanga 2 (Tamil): This Pandiraj franchise makes some pertinent points about parenthood and the education system, while talking about the issues of student life.
Saattai (Tamil): This drama follows a well-meaning teache, who's unhappy with the education system in government schools and tries to bring about some changes, amidst a lot of resistance.
Dhoni (Tamil): The film talks about emotional trauma which both parents and students undergo due to the present education system. It also emphasizes the importance of following your heart in life.
Raatchasi (Tamil): The headmaster of a government school fights to bring in changes at her institution, despite facing odds from various quarters.
Appa (Tamil): This Samuthirakani film dwells on the role of fathers in the lives of students — how they bring up their kids becomes a deciding factor in their lives.
June (Malayalam): This poignant drama follows an insecure teenager, who experiences adolescent crushes, handles heartbreaks and fights insecurities as she grows into a mature and confident woman.
Thanneer Mathan Dinangal (Malayalam): A coming of age film that’s as engaging as the lives of teenage kids are, not resting for a moment.