Thursday, January 31, 2008

nice memorable movie


Last sunday, seen the latest movie - TAARE ZAMEEN PAR....
It was a fantastic movie, and it tells a very good message... i feels this movie should be watched by all the parents and all the school teachers...
The story line revolves around a young boy, Ishaan Awasthi, an eight-year-old boy whose world is filled with wonders that no one else seems to appreciate; colours, fish, dogs and kites are just not important in the world of adults, who are much more interested in things like homework, marks and neatness.
And Ishaan just cannot seem to get anything right in class.When he gets into far more trouble than his parents can handle, he is packed off to a boarding school to ‘be disciplined’.
Things are no different at his new school, and Ishaan has to contend with the added trauma of separation from his family.
One day a new art teacher bursts onto the scene, Ram Shankar Nikumbh, who infects the students with joy and optimism.
He breaks all the rules of ‘how things are done’ by asking them to think, dream and imagine, and all the children respond with enthusiasm, all except Ishaan. Nikumbh soon realizes that Ishaan is very unhappy, and he sets out to discover why. With time, patience and care, he ultimately helps Ishaan find himself..
The story also highlights the problem of "dyslexia". Parents used to blame children without understanding the root cause of the problem... simply they categorise them as useless, idiot, and poor in studies, mischievous, inattentive and so on.. but a careful analysis reveals that it may be beyond the control of the poor children...
Dyslexia (say: dis-lek-see-uh) is a learning problem some kids have with reading and writing. It can make words look jumbled. This makes it difficult for a kid to read and remember what was read.
The problem does occur in the brain, though. Sometimes the messages the brain is sending get jumbled up or confused. A kid who has dyslexia might get frustrated and find it hard to do schoolwork. But the good news is that dyslexia doesn't need to keep a kid down.
So if children having learning difficulties, dont scold the child,,, better consult experts and correct you child with support and care...
Your child could be one, just like Einstein, Walt Disney, the actor Tom Cruise, and the long list of others who succeeded despite dyslexia.
I could see many parents moved to tears in the last scene... the scene when the boy shows his gratitude to the Master after winning the drawing competition.. the scene was picturised with emotion filled eye to eye contact alone ..
Hats off to the Director...
many more movies should come like this... one of the memorable movie....in recent times....

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