Bollywood embraces disability in quest for realism.Byline: AFP (1) (AppleTalk Filing Protocol) The file sharing protocol used in an AppleTalk network. In order for non-Apple networks to access data in an AppleShare server, their protocols must translate into the AFP language. See file sharing protocol. MUMBAI: From "One Flew Over The Cuckoo s Nest" to "Children Of A Lesser God", "My Left Foot" and "Rain Man", Hollywood has a long history of portraying people with disabilities or illnesses on screen. In contrast, India s popular Hindi-language film industry has traditionally shied away from real-life subjects, preferring flights of fancy on romantic love. But now three major upcoming films are portraying a central character with a disability or illness, marking a shift away from fantasy to treating more contemporary themes. Amitabh Bachchan “Bachchan” redirects here. For other uses, see Bachchan (disambiguation). Amitabh Bachchan (born October 11, 1942) (/əmitaːbʱ bətʃtʃən/ , 66, stars alongside his son Abhishek, 33, in "Paa" (Father), out later this year. Their real-life relationship is reversed on screen, with Amitabh playing Abhishek s son. Bachchan senior s character has the rare genetic condition progeria progeria Disorder with characteristics of premature aging. Affected persons have thin skin, go bald or gray early, and develop diseases of aging decades earlier than normal individuals. , which leads to premature ageing and affects about one in six million children worldwide. Shahrukh Khan Hrithik Roshan, meanwhile, portrays a wheelchair user in "Guzaarish" (Wishes) alongside Abhishek Bachchan s wife, Aishwarya Rai, in a film due out next year. The films follow the recent release of "Shadow", an action thriller starring Nasser Khan, who is blind, and Tamil-language (Tollywood) film "Nadodigal" (Nomads), with actress Abhinaya, who cannot hear or speak. Both films made headlines in India because of the actors disabilities, as Nasser Khan plays a character who can see in the movie and Abhinaya lip-synched dialogue that was later dubbed in. "My Name Is Khan" producer-director Karan Johar admitted recently that the film s subject matter was a departure for Bollywood and had surprised some fans. "When I was shooting... in Los Angeles, many NRIs (non-resident Indians) came and asked me if there were interesting romantic songs in the film," he said. "I said, no and they were quite disappointed. This film would be completely different for me as I have never dealt with this kind of subject." Khan, who took a risk by playing a field hockey coach and abandoning his clean-shaven look for a beard in the successful offbeat off·beat n. Music An unaccented beat in a measure. adj. Slang Not conforming to an ordinary type or pattern; unconventional: offbeat humor. film "Chak De India "Chak De India" (Hindi: चक दे इन्डिया, Urdu: چک دے انڈیا " in 2007, acknowledged that exploring new themes was a risk. "If a film is a hit everyone praises it. If it is a flop then everyone says you chose a wrong subject," he said. "I feel you never know what will work." For Bachchan, Bollywood s most recognisable star at home and abroad, "Paa" is not new territory. Last year, he made his first English-language film, "The Last Lear", while in "Black" (2005), he played a teacher with Alzheimer s Disease who falls in love with a student (Rani ra·ni also ra·nee n. pl. ra·nis also ra·nees 1. The wife of a rajah. 2. A princess or queen in India or the East Indies. Mukherjee) who is deaf, blind and without speech. Muscat Muscat, Maskat, or Masqat (all: mŭs`kăt, mŭs`kət), city (1993 pop. 533,774), capital of Oman, SE Arabia, on the Gulf of Oman. It is flanked by rugged mountains. Press and Publishing House SAOC SAOC Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization SAOC Sunbeam Alpine Owners Club (UK) SAOC Sector Air Operations Center SAOC South African Orchid Council SAOC Submariners Association Of Canada (Gloucester, ON, Canada) 2009 Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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