Released on March 13, 2020, Angrezi Medium is a poignant comedy-drama that serves as the spiritual successor to the 2017 hit Hindi Medium
Word count: 850 words
5. The Middle-Class Satire
Like Hindi Medium, the film mocks the obsession with English-speaking, foreign-returned status. But it goes deeper: the loan agent who humiliates Champak, the overpriced “study abroad consultant,” the relative who brags about her son in Canada. It’s painfully accurate.
Kareena Kapoor Khan (Naina Kohli): Appears as a tough London police officer who intersects with the Bansals' chaotic journey.
The movie "Angrezi Medium" highlights the challenges faced by a common man in accessing quality education in an English medium school. The protagonist, who is a Hindi medium school pass-out, faces difficulties in getting admission to a reputed English medium school due to the school's stringent admission criteria. This mirrors the reality of many Indian parents who are forced to send their children to English medium schools to ensure they receive a "good" education. The movie cleverly portrays the societal pressure to conform to the English medium education system, which is often seen as a benchmark of quality education.
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Released on March 13, 2020, Angrezi Medium is a poignant comedy-drama that serves as the spiritual successor to the 2017 hit Hindi Medium
Word count: 850 words
5. The Middle-Class Satire
Like Hindi Medium, the film mocks the obsession with English-speaking, foreign-returned status. But it goes deeper: the loan agent who humiliates Champak, the overpriced “study abroad consultant,” the relative who brags about her son in Canada. It’s painfully accurate.
Kareena Kapoor Khan (Naina Kohli): Appears as a tough London police officer who intersects with the Bansals' chaotic journey.
The movie "Angrezi Medium" highlights the challenges faced by a common man in accessing quality education in an English medium school. The protagonist, who is a Hindi medium school pass-out, faces difficulties in getting admission to a reputed English medium school due to the school's stringent admission criteria. This mirrors the reality of many Indian parents who are forced to send their children to English medium schools to ensure they receive a "good" education. The movie cleverly portrays the societal pressure to conform to the English medium education system, which is often seen as a benchmark of quality education.