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Fifteen years after its release, Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho feels prescient. With the rise of competitive exam coaching culture and student mental health crises, the film’s anti-rote-learning stance is more relevant than ever. It doesn’t offer easy solutions but asks a powerful question: Is education meant to enlighten or to filter?
Through sharp satire, the script exposes how schools and coaching centers have transformed from temples of learning into profit-driven corporate entities that exploit parental fear. Critical and Commercial Legacy It is not possible for me to write
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In conclusion, "Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho" is more than just a movie; it is a social mirror. Whether you are watching it for the first time or revisiting it in high definition, the film serves as a powerful reminder to cherish individuality and to redefine what success truly looks like in a modern world. Its 2010 release marked a turning point in Marathi cinema, proving that stories about everyday struggles could be both commercially viable and artistically profound. Share public link Fifteen years after its release,