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Movie Review: Hichki (2018)

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) Starring: Rani Mukerji, Neeraj Kabi, Ivan Rodrigues Director: Siddharth P. Malhotra

The Plot: The story follows Naina Mathur (Rani Mukerji), an aspiring teacher who suffers from Tourette Syndrome, a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary movements and sounds (hiccup-like). Despite being rejected from 18 schools due to her condition, she is finally hired at an elite school. However, she is assigned the "rebels"—a class of students from the slums who are ostracized by the rest of the elite school. The film explores how Naina wins over her students while battling her own biological challenges.

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The Story

Naina Mathur (Rani Mukerji) has Tourette Syndrome—a neurological disorder that causes involuntary tics and vocalizations. She faces 14 rejections before finally landing a teaching job at an elite school. However, she is assigned to the "F" class: a group of underprivileged, angry students from the local slums. The film beautifully documents how she turns her disability (her "hiccup") into her greatest strength. hichki afilmywap

2. “Inclusive Education in India: A Case Study of Hichki vs. Ground Realities”

Analyze the film’s portrayal of underprivileged students (9th Fail batch) and the teacher’s unconventional methods. Contrast with actual RTE Act implementation and inclusive policies for disabilities.

Introduction

Hichki (2018) is an Indian Hindi-language drama directed by Sidharth P. Malhotra and produced by Maneesh Sharma and Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films. The film stars Rani Mukerji as Naina Mathur, a teacher with Tourette syndrome who takes on the challenge of teaching a class of underprivileged students. Rani Mukerji’s Performance: This is Rani’s film through

The Plot: A Hiccup in the Plan

The story centers on Naina Mathur, who faces relentless rejection and discrimination in the job market due to her involuntary verbal tics caused by Tourette Syndrome. After multiple failed interviews, she is finally hired at an elite school, only to be assigned the "reject" class—a group of unruly students from underprivileged backgrounds who have been ostracized by the school's administration.

The narrative explores the unlikely bond between Naina and her students. While she struggles to control her class, the students initially mock her condition. However, the film evolves into a story of mutual acceptance, showing how Naina turns her perceived weakness into her greatest strength, teaching her students that life’s "hiccups" should not define one’s destiny. The Negatives:

Themes

1. “Turning a ‘Hichki’ into a Strength: Neurodiversity in Mainstream Indian Cinema”

Focus on how the film portrays Tourette syndrome — its accuracy, sensitivity, and impact on public awareness. Compare with real-life educational inclusion challenges in India.