Rani Mukherjee and her class show how learning can be made fun!

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Naina Mathur aka Rani Mukerji is just the teacher her class needed and actually we all need. Khol De Par, the new song from Rani’s upcoming movie Hichki will make you want to join Naina Mathur’s class.
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Naina is responsible for teaching a mixed bunch of slum children, who appears to be considered as a group of outcast by the rest of the school. Naina follows the philosophy of never leaving her students alone suffering and continues to come up with interesting learning methods.

She teaches physics and maths using eggs, her chemistry experiments involve fizzy drinks and she often takes her classes in the basketball court, the corridor or even in a double decker bus. She goes out of her way to provide recreational activities for her students and takes them out for meals.

At this juncture, you may have easily guessed Naina is her class’ favourite teacher. But her popularity and efforts earns the displeasure of the school head, who questions her teaching techniques and the sincerity of her students.

Khol De Par will indeed remind us of our fondest memories of school. Khol De Par has been sung by Arijit Singh and Jasleen Royal.

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