The Viral Teacher Essay: The internet is a strange place where anything can catch our attention at any time. Recently, a post has been grabbing people’s attention, and it’s all about a student’s essay. The reason behind its viral spread is the heartfelt essay written by a student about their teacher.
In this essay, a student praised their favorite teacher so much that it touched the hearts of social media users. The post was shared on social media platform X by the account of the teacher named @Rajputbhumi157, captioned, ”Class 6th student. जब अपना मूड ठीक करना होता है तब इसे पढ़ लेती हूं..” So far, more than 60,000 people have seen the post.
Class 6th student ❣️
जब अपना मूड ठीक करना होता है तब इसे पढ़ लेती हूं...
In this essay, a student praised their favorite teacher so much that it touched the hearts of social media users. The post was shared on social media platform X by the account of the teacher named @Rajputbhumi157, captioned, ”Class 6th student. जब अपना मूड ठीक करना होता है तब इसे पढ़ लेती हूं..” So far, more than 60,000 people have seen the post.
Class 6th student ❣️
जब अपना मूड ठीक करना होता है तब इसे पढ़ लेती हूं...
- 4/12/2024
- by Anshu Harvansh
- ReferSMS
Zhao Tao is one of the most recognizable faces in Chinese art cinema thanks to her longtime collaboration with acclaimed director Jia Zhangke, whom she married in 2012. From 2000’s “Platform” to last year’s “Ash Is Purest White,” her work has plumbed the moral depths of modern China and brought stories of the country’s drastic change to global audiences.
Though often described as Jia’s “muse,” it’s a term that she herself is uncomfortable with. “I don’t accept it or reject it. It appeared, and I’ve heard it,” she shrugged. “It isn’t a term that I’ve come up with for myself — it’s one that the media has come up with for our relationship.”
Currently, Zhao is at work as a producer on a new literary documentary about the works of Chinese writers Yu Hua and Jia Pingwa that her husband began shooting in...
Though often described as Jia’s “muse,” it’s a term that she herself is uncomfortable with. “I don’t accept it or reject it. It appeared, and I’ve heard it,” she shrugged. “It isn’t a term that I’ve come up with for myself — it’s one that the media has come up with for our relationship.”
Currently, Zhao is at work as a producer on a new literary documentary about the works of Chinese writers Yu Hua and Jia Pingwa that her husband began shooting in...
- 6/19/2019
- by Rebecca Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Keep up with the wild and wooly world of indie film acquisitions with our weekly Rundown of everything that’s been picked up around the globe. Check out last week’s Rundown here.
– Bleecker Street has announced it has acquired U.S. and select territory rights to “The Man Who Invented Christmas,” to be directed by Bharat Nalluri. The film will start shooting next month and is targeting a holiday 2017 release date.
The cast includes Dan Stevens as Charles Dickens, Christopher Plummer as Scrooge and Jonathan Pryce as Dickens’ father. The Solution is handling rights for the rest of the world. The script is written by Susan Coyne and is based on the book “The Man Who Invented Christmas” by Les Standiford, published by Crown. The film recounts how Charles Dickens created the classic holiday fable, “A Christmas Carol.”
– Exclusive: Gravitas Ventures has announced it has acquired exclusive distribution rights...
– Bleecker Street has announced it has acquired U.S. and select territory rights to “The Man Who Invented Christmas,” to be directed by Bharat Nalluri. The film will start shooting next month and is targeting a holiday 2017 release date.
The cast includes Dan Stevens as Charles Dickens, Christopher Plummer as Scrooge and Jonathan Pryce as Dickens’ father. The Solution is handling rights for the rest of the world. The script is written by Susan Coyne and is based on the book “The Man Who Invented Christmas” by Les Standiford, published by Crown. The film recounts how Charles Dickens created the classic holiday fable, “A Christmas Carol.”
– Exclusive: Gravitas Ventures has announced it has acquired exclusive distribution rights...
- 11/11/2016
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Speaking at Mumbai Film Festival, where he’s receiving the Excellence In Cinema Award, director Jia Zhangke reveals plans for China’s new arthouse circuit and details of his new company Fabula.
It’s one of the ironies of China’s booming theatrical market that award-winning and prestige films, from either Chinese auteurs or overseas directors, struggle to secure a theatrical release. Even when they do manage to reach screens, they are usually programmed in unfavourable time slots.
“Mountains May Depart had around 1.2 million admissions when it was released in cinemas, but more than ten million views online,” says Jia Zhangke, referring to his last feature, which played in competition at Cannes in 2015.
“There’s an audience out there but we have to figure out how to reach them. Previously the arthouse audience was just confined to the big cities, but it’s now moving to smaller cities and provincial capitals.”
Speaking to Screen...
It’s one of the ironies of China’s booming theatrical market that award-winning and prestige films, from either Chinese auteurs or overseas directors, struggle to secure a theatrical release. Even when they do manage to reach screens, they are usually programmed in unfavourable time slots.
“Mountains May Depart had around 1.2 million admissions when it was released in cinemas, but more than ten million views online,” says Jia Zhangke, referring to his last feature, which played in competition at Cannes in 2015.
“There’s an audience out there but we have to figure out how to reach them. Previously the arthouse audience was just confined to the big cities, but it’s now moving to smaller cities and provincial capitals.”
Speaking to Screen...
- 10/25/2016
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
Manuel here reporting for box office duty. While news about the Sony hack dominated headlines, the domestic box office was slowly showing signs of life after a rather muted start to december (Exodus: Gods and Kings anyone?). Thankfully (for studios, critics would clearly disagree) the crop of new films offered some needed entertainment and seem poised to offer some successes as the holidays approach this coming week.
Peter Jackson’s sixth (sixth!!) entry in the Tolkien saga easily won the weekend (having opened on Wednesday), proving that, yes, audiences will visit Middle Earth #OneLastTime. New family-friendly films Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb and Annie came in second and third respectively while in the lower-rung of the Top 10 (and hovering right below it), specialty releases and Oscar-bound films performed rather well. I for one, am happy to see Reese Witherspoon (who we just Posterized) and Cheryl Strayed’s...
Peter Jackson’s sixth (sixth!!) entry in the Tolkien saga easily won the weekend (having opened on Wednesday), proving that, yes, audiences will visit Middle Earth #OneLastTime. New family-friendly films Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb and Annie came in second and third respectively while in the lower-rung of the Top 10 (and hovering right below it), specialty releases and Oscar-bound films performed rather well. I for one, am happy to see Reese Witherspoon (who we just Posterized) and Cheryl Strayed’s...
- 12/21/2014
- by Manuel Betancourt
- FilmExperience
Its basic general knowledge that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west. But today's Birthday boy is one 'son' who will never set; instead he has set many guidelines for others to follow and attain success! We are indeed talking about the one and only Vishal Devgan aka Ajay Devgan, the illustrious son of the ace fight master Veeru Devgan. Even though he was a 'star-son', Ajay chose to 'earn' his launch in the form of his debut film Phool Aur Kaante, a film that gave Bollywood a superstar for all seasons and all reasons! What followed after this were an array of films like Jigar, Divya Shakti, Platform, Dilwale, Naajayaz, Ishq, Pyaar Tho Hona Hi Tha, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, Golmaal to name a few. Ajay Devgan is indeed one of the very few actors in Bollywood today who has (well deservedly) earned his...
- 4/2/2009
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Its basic general knowledge that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west. But today's Birthday boy is one 'son' who will never set; instead he has set many guidelines for others to follow and attain success! We are indeed talking about the one and only Vishal Devgan aka Ajay Devgan, the illustrious son of the ace fight master Veeru Devgan. Even though he was a 'star-son', Ajay chose to 'earn' his launch in the form of his debut film Phool Aur Kaante, a film that gave Bollywood a superstar for all seasons and all reasons! What followed after this were an array of films like Jigar, Divya Shakti, Platform, Dilwale, Naajayaz, Ishq, Pyaar Tho Hona Hi Tha, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, Golmaal to name a few. Ajay Devgan is indeed one of the very few actors in Bollywood today who has (well deservedly) earned his...
- 4/2/2009
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
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