This is why this movie produced in the new age Bollywood is considered as an evergreen work with a special status in the history of Indian cinema.
Long after its release and rise to be now considered as one of the most insightful, impressive, original and high impact movies of Bollywood, the immortal magic of 'Taare Zameen Par' and the great message it puts forth still melts into the minds of every new viewer who gets the chance to watch it.
The touching tale of the dyslexic little protagonist and his transformation with the help of his teacher this time also managed to make the watchers emotional with tears running down the cheeks after the movie had got over.
'Taare Zameen Par' was screened in Seattle, U.S.A, on October 29 for the participants of the annual conference of the International Dyslexia Association.
The producer/director and actor of the movie Aamir Khan was also present for the special show which was held in a conference hall using a DVD Projector.
Aamir experienced acute apprehensions as unlike the normal viewers, this time the movie was being shown to a crowd which consisted of many experts of dyslexia.
All of the perfectionist performer's doubts and worries evaporated once the movie was over.
The whole crowd stood up and gave the film a standing ovation.
Aamir tells that the experience amazed him and considered as the perfect evidence to show how some films irrespective of the language in which they are made always connect well to the audience world over.
Long after its release and rise to be now considered as one of the most insightful, impressive, original and high impact movies of Bollywood, the immortal magic of 'Taare Zameen Par' and the great message it puts forth still melts into the minds of every new viewer who gets the chance to watch it.
The touching tale of the dyslexic little protagonist and his transformation with the help of his teacher this time also managed to make the watchers emotional with tears running down the cheeks after the movie had got over.
'Taare Zameen Par' was screened in Seattle, U.S.A, on October 29 for the participants of the annual conference of the International Dyslexia Association.
The producer/director and actor of the movie Aamir Khan was also present for the special show which was held in a conference hall using a DVD Projector.
Aamir experienced acute apprehensions as unlike the normal viewers, this time the movie was being shown to a crowd which consisted of many experts of dyslexia.
All of the perfectionist performer's doubts and worries evaporated once the movie was over.
The whole crowd stood up and gave the film a standing ovation.
Aamir tells that the experience amazed him and considered as the perfect evidence to show how some films irrespective of the language in which they are made always connect well to the audience world over.
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