Tamil Movie Review: 'Sattai' - A Sensitive Subject Handled Well


Film: "Sattai"; Cast: Samuthirakani, Thambi Ramaiah, Yuvan and Mahima, Director: M. Anbazhgan; Rating: ***

"Sattai" is loosely based on Sidney Poitier's 1967 classic "To Sir with Love", where a black teacher embarks on a journey to inspire and reform the lives of white students from the slums. Though not a frame-to-frame copy of "To Sir with Love", "Sattai" deals with a similar subject, very close to the original.

In the Tamil version, Samuthirakani reprises Poitier's role with precision and elan. He plays a teacher of a government school and tries to bring about a change in the education system, consisting of students as well as fellow teachers.

Teaching comes with a heavy price and responsibility of not just ensuring cent percent results from students, but inspiring and imbuing reputable values in them such that they transform into responsible citizens of this country.

Samuthirakani plays Dayalan in the film with the shades of Gandhian principles. As a teacher, he's keen on adding difference to the lives of the students, while also successfully educating in a way they don't succumb to boredom.

The problems brought forth by the director are quite similar to what we see in most of the schools in the country. Big or small, size of the school doesn't matter because the problems that they face are common at some level.

However, schools in the slums or villages, in particular, with meagre resources have something bigger to worry about than their counterparts in the cities that are fortunately funded by corporate giants or privately-operated entities.

Every aspiring teacher with the goal to see change administered is some way or the other challenged or opposed by a force. This force comes in many forms such as students, parents, principal and school management, and in some worst case scenarios, working colleagues as well.

It reminds one of the role played by Aamir Khan in "Taare Zameen Par", who is never encouraged by the management or parents, initially. Likewise, Dayalan is faced with the challenge of getting past a non-cooperative vice principal played by Thambi Ramaiah, to evolve as a winner with his path-breaking teaching methodologies.

M. Anbazhgan as the man wielding the megaphone handles the subject bravely and he deserves to be appreciated for the same. Thankfully, the film doesn't stretch too long and comes to an end at the right juncture.

Samuthirakani, as the director-turned-hero, delivers an awe-inspiring performance. He carries his role with lot of sincerity and the same reflects on screen through his role. Kani's transformation into Dayalan is commendable and reminds one of the true ulterior motives of a teacher, which the actor portrays brilliantly.

"Sattai" deserves a standing ovation for handling a sensitive subject.

  

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  • Gopalan, Chennai

    Mon, Feb 18 2013

    A flim like this have to come very often

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  • Akilan, Jaffna

    Thu, Jan 03 2013

    I Love My Mother.

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  • Ganga, Dubai

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    This is story of the Govt and Private Schools in rural India.We need many teachers like this who can inspire the students and transform their lives for the better society and I congratulate the Director turned Actor Mr.Samuthirakani for playing a powerful role and all the team who worked in the great movie and it can inspire all the teachers to do something positively after watching the movie. May God bless you all.

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  • ravi(mysore), mysore

    Tue, Nov 27 2012

    excellent movie... school teachers must watchable movie.... script work is good... samudrakani excellent director did wonderful role in this movie.... some movies as like this already came but its little different... for their script work...

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  • Ganga, Chennai

    Sun, Nov 25 2012

    An excellent movie very well directed and a must see for all teenagers in school and teachers. Got the oppurtunity to watch it yesterday and enjoyed every frame. Kudos to the team

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  • S. Babu, Thanjavur

    Sun, Nov 18 2012

    Standing ovation to sattai's team. They brought a significant social issue to the limelight with well- crafted screenplay and direction.As I am working as a college teacher, we dedicated teachers are frequently experiencing similar bottlenecks now and then from our so-called influential colleagues.Many teachers seldomly have the sensitization that they are responsible for creating the standard of any society. Every country deserves for what they are having either good or bad only because of the quality of the teaching force it has. Man making is one of the toughest jobs, but a teacher can inspire several students in his life time.Hats off to all the team members again.

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  • B V Narayanan, India/UK

    Thu, Nov 15 2012

    An excellent movie, well directed and timely. Carries the tamil flavour very well. Seems to be a distillation of J Krishnamurti, Joseph Chilton Pearce, Steven Harrison and Jon Holt - to pack it and keep it interesting - Kudos to the whole team and the producer.

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  • diana jennifer, chennai

    Wed, Nov 07 2012

    a perfect movie for teachers in whole and then little for parents
    and what all i have experienced during my school days 10th std was in this movie.i literally cried.
    and even today if i think about a geography teacher louis,she really insulted me.gomathi english teacher who always degraded me.and history teacher christy who wantedly failed me in 9th std
    and how the masters in specific use to physically misbehave.
    it is so rare to have a good teacher with positive attitude and character.
    and finally this all can be happening only in movie not in reality.even today i hate all the teachers of my school ashok nagar during my schooling 2000-2004 except few who i like and like my co-students.during my schooling teachers use to punish,insult,compare,favouritism,
    degrade
    and threatenment in marks,internal marks,practical.really i had a bad school teachers during 2000-2004
    only onething i always remember is school and friends notting else

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  • Nanban Husni, Sri Lanka

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    Its an excellent movie i have watched.. loved every scenes of this movie... hats off to the team

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  • manivasan, malaysia

    Fri, Oct 19 2012

    As a trainee teacher, I was inspired by 'To Sir with Love' and emulated the main hero. My students simply loved me and benefitted.All teacher training courses must include 'Sattai' in the curriculum.

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  • Wahid, Chennai

    Tue, Oct 16 2012

    This is a superb films, i want see this movie in more than 5 . This movie was tell this a teacher to student relation thanks to director anbalakan

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  • sakthivel , krishnagiri

    Mon, Oct 15 2012

    really excellent concept for every one.Even parents and teachers.I am remembering my school days. There I have missed lot especially in sports. I like sports very much but I hv no persons for encouraging............ tank u Samuthirakani.

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  • Silva, Malaysia

    Sun, Oct 14 2012

    Superb Movie. Every teacher must see this movie.

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  • Vivek , Chennai

    Mon, Oct 08 2012

    The movie s awesome..great portrayal and sharp dialogues..doesn't matter about the originals with English or Hindi Sattai touches the nativity of Tamil..hats off to the crew..pls give us movies like this in future too..

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  • Syed, Trichy

    Sat, Oct 06 2012

    Very superb film. It gives more messages to every one. It is a time to develop our govt schools. Student wants these type of teachers...is it happen?... My best wishes to the team of Sattai.

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  • suresh, vellore

    Tue, Oct 02 2012

    After long time I rember my school life same like that. now i thinking this type of teacher i miss u lot. super movie and super story candle of light..............

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  • Sasikala, Salem

    Sun, Sep 30 2012

    Very Evolutionary movie.. After seeing this movie i felt crying with happiness.. like i got studied in that school.. I got a professor like him while pursuing my PG always encouraging me.. after i saw this movie i felt to share this with her, hats off to such a very rare teacher's. and hats off to the movie.. great job.. at least one teacher will change their attitude by seeing this and every student will feel to meet such a good teacher.. hope for good.. thanks for such a movie

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  • shanthi, bangalore

    Thu, Sep 27 2012

    its a very good movie every one must watch it and as i was a teacher i have saw it its not only in government school it happens more in private school too i love this movie being a teacher what can be done good job sir


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  • priya, karur

    Wed, Sep 26 2012

    really very nice film... showing how a perfect teacher should be.. i felt bad tat i couldnt meet such a teacher in my life.. good msg for society

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  • nethaji, chennai

    Mon, Sep 24 2012

    every government teacher must this picture. Or other way the government will instruct all the teachers must see the film. thanks to the director and the actor and actors perform in this movie.

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