yes, the real-life story is inspiring. But the telling of it is a drag. The film has its moments, which belong mostly to its young people: the kids are all right
when you exaggerate the extraordinary, it looks ordinary; Set to the operatic background score of an Old Spice commercial, all the emotional manipulation in "Super 30" gets in the way of inspiration
mention must be made of the dialogue here, which is witty most times and imparts some inspirational maxims as well; Hrithik Roshan underplays the anger, the pain, as well as the joy, felt by his character and makes us believe in Anand Kumar
it has several heartfelt, inspiring moments that touch a chord; "Super 30" is a human drama and the story of a teacher who triumphs over the many challenges that life throws at him, to set an example for the world to see. Just for that it's worth a watch