00:00Ever seen how they portray teachers, especially in Indian movies?
00:04They portray them as caricatures, buffoons, people you can laugh at.
00:07Oh, stop! Sorry, sir.
00:09Sarika, baby. English is speaking like a rice panettiti?
00:12Never. Not.
00:13Can you think of a few such characters?
00:14Because teachers are associated with knowledge.
00:17And if you have knowledge, then you will lampoon that movie.
00:20Please understand the conspiracy.
00:21Teachers are associated with knowledge.
00:24But that movie can gather 500 crores only when you do not have knowledge.
00:28So knowledge is dangerous to the commercial success of that movie.
00:31If people become knowledgeable, that movie will flop.
00:33So it's some kind of filmmaker's revenge on knowledge that he will show the scientist
00:38or the teacher in a very unfair way.
00:41The scientist, for example, will be shown with all his hair erect.
00:44He has been thinking so much that he has gone either bald or his hair stand erect on his head.
00:49And the teacher is always eccentric, forgetful, idiotic actually.
00:52Doing something this way, that way.
00:54And the students are smart studs because they don't have knowledge.
00:57So if you don't have knowledge, you are a stud.
00:59If you have knowledge, you are a fool.
01:01That kind of depiction, that kind of propaganda, you have become a victim of.
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