Film
folk
celebrated
their
gurus
on
Teacher’s
Day
by
sharing
lovely
pictures
and
posts.
Kajol
shares
a
throwback
picture
with
mum
Tanuja
to
pay
tribute
to
the
‘biggest
teachers’
of
her
life.
‘To
the
two
bigggest
teachers
of
my
life
…
my
mom
who
gave
me
all
the
lessons
and
the
child
me
who
learnt
them
in
her
own
way..
stumbling
and
falling
and
misunderstanding
and
experiencing
..
I
can
see
u
both
so
much
clearer
now,’
Kajol
writes.
Kriti
Sanon
hails
her
mother
Geeta
Sanon
—
a
professor
at
Delhi
university
—
on
Teacher’s
Day.
Shefali
Shah
shares
a
childhood
picture
and
writes,
‘I
don’t
have
a
picture
of
my
teachers,
but
this
jungle
gym
did
teach
me
a
lot.
It
taught
me
that
to
climb
you
have
to
fall
and
when
you
fall
you
brush
your
knees,
put
a
band-aid
and
try
climbing
again.
‘It
also
taught
me
that
when
there
are
more
people
involved
don’t
climb
on
each
other,
don’t
step
on
each
others
toes
rather
make
space
for
everyone
to
work
together.
‘It
also
taught
me
that
when
you
are
trying
to
climb
on
the
jungle
gym
you
will
get
messy,
you
will
get
dirty
but
if
you
didn’t
how
would
you
know
if
it
was
good
or
bad.
And
a
jungle
gym
changes
forms
in
the
play
ground,
in
school,
in
life…
It’s
not
easy
but
all
the
trouble
is
going
to
be
worth
the
picture
you’ll
have
etched
on
time.
#HappyTeachersDay.’
Tara
Sutaria
goes
back
to
school
and
writes,
‘BACK
TO
SCHOOL!
In
my
opinion,
the
most
beautiful
acres
on
Pali
Hill…How
fortunate
we
were
to
grow
and
learn
among
trees,
flowers,
endless
cottages,
open
skies
and
the
sweetest
cats
and
dogs
(my
truest
friends
then,
other
than
my
twin
@piasutaria
and
my
sister
@missmehtaaa
who’ve
had
my
back
since
day
one).
Going
back
to
school
today
was
a
(much
needed)
warm
embrace.
‘We
hugged
our
teachers,
met
so
many
lovely
students
and
reminisced
about
the
past,
as
one
must
in
such
circumstances.
In
such
a
fleeting,
fancy,
new
world,
how
wonderful
it
is
to
look
back
on
simple,
sweet
days…
When
we
had
not
a
care
in
the
world
and
life
was
just…
slower.’