Taare Zameen Par Movie Review
Taare Zameen Par Movie Review
Taare Zameen Par Movie Review
CAST OF FILM:
• Lead Cast: Aamir Khan as art teacher, Darsheel Safary as Ishaan Awasthi
SUMMARY OF FILM
The movie is about an 8 year old boy Ishaan Awasthi (Darsheel Safary) who finds it difficult to match
his world of colors, kites and animals to that of the others in his age group, who are more into studies
and homework. When complaints start to pour in, Ishaan’s parents decide to set him off to a boarding
school. His life is no different at the boarding school, oppressed and insulted by his teachers, he
remains the laugh stock of the class. Now that he is away from home, he feels even more dejected,
inferior and finds it tough to cope up with his inabilities. Ram Shankar Nikumbh (Aamir Khan) gets
appointed as a temporary art teacher of the boarding school. Unlike other teachers who follow
definite norms in educating children, Ram makes them think out of books, outside the four walls of
the classroom and paint their imaginations. Every child in class responds with immense enthusiasm
except Ishaan. Ram takes effort to understand Ishaan and his problems. He makes Ishaan’s parents
and other teachers realize that he is not abnormal but a very special child with talents of his own. With
time, patience and care Ram succeeds in boosting the confidence level of Ishaan. He helps Ishaan in
overcoming his inabilities and re-discover his lost confidence.
THEME OF THE MOVIE
Dyslexia is the central topic and theme of the film. This film raise awareness of the issue of dyslexia,
and prompt more open discussions among parents, schools, activists, and policymakers. The beauty
of the narration is that the message applies to all children – learning disability or not. How can
creativity not deserve a place in academics? It also points a very subtle finger at how we build
conformation in our system right at the roots.
2. I believe encouragement involves at least four elements. First, listening to children’s feelings.
Anxiety, anger and depression are daily companions for dyslexics. However, their language
problems often make it difficult for them to express their feelings. Therefore, adults must help
them learn to talk about their feelings.
3. Parents & teachers must reward effort, not just “the product”. For the dyslexic, grades should
be less important than progress. When confronting unacceptable behaviour, adults must not
inadvertently discourage the dyslexic child. Words such as “lazy” or “incorrigible” can seriously
damage the child’s self-image.
This movie teaches a lesson to the guardian as well as teacher how to behave their child or student,
behaving abnormal or very different from the behaviour of common children.
ROLE OF PEERS
Some children with special needs will make friends very easily. Others may need an adult’s help in
connecting with peers in their classroom. Having friends is one of the most rewarding aspects of a
child’s life. Peer groups can boost a child’s social competence, self-esteem, and confidence.
Friendships support social, emotional, and intellectual development. Having a good friend means
sharing fun times and difficult times. A good friend can offer comfort and connection through words,
gestures, or silence. A group of friends can provide a wonderful and important opportunity for a child
to fit in and to be accepted. So, it is important for a special child to have numerous supporting friends
so that he can develop without any hesitation, and will not feel isolated.
2. To improve his awareness of environmental stimuli – but the context was controlled
3. To extend the range of his ideas (e.g. introduce him to games, culture, etc.)
4. To teach him to speak & teach him to communicate by using symbol systems, such as pictures
and written words.
5. To exercise the operations of his mind upon his physical wants, from simple and proximal to
complex and far.
6. To make available all the basic facilities in relation to the special child’s need.
7. Care for the disabled, medical care and rehabilitation. Children segregated into homogenous
groups.
3. They should encourage their efforts & should not criticise their failures.
4. Society & community should not pressurize them for following their norms as they feel
difficulties in making their spaces in the vast culture.
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IS MORE EFFECTIVE THAN SPECIAL
EDUCATION
Inclusive education means all children, also children experiencing barriers to learning, development
and participation, including children with disabilities, have the right to quality education in a school
that is close to their home and in a class that suits their age.
1. Every child has a fundamental right to education & a unique characteristics, interests, abilities
and learning needs.
2. Students with special needs must have access to regular schools with adapted education.
Regular schools with an inclusive orientation are the most effective means of combating and
preventing discriminative attitudes and building up an inclusive society.
3. Removal may only occur when education in regular classes with the use of supplementary aids
and services cannot be achieved satisfactorily.
4. If it is not possible to educate a child successfully in a regular education classroom with the
use of supplementary aids and services, then team must consider more restrictive
alternatives.
Reflection:
Taare Zameen par was a heart touching movie. This movie teaches a lesson to the guardians, peers as
well as teachers how to behave their child or student, behaving abnormal or very different from the
behaviour of common children. This film should be an eyeopener to parents of dyslexic children. It is
important to facilitate the development of their unique artistic and other abilities to its full capacity
rather than to overemphasize on the correction of the disturbed coded symbol operations. We should
support and behave with them with love, we should not label them this demoralizes them.