Aamir Khan to dub Taare Zameen Par in sign language for speech, hearing impaired children

by Ravi on April 16, 2008

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After having everyone wet their tissues, with their tears, with his ultra sensitive film Taare Zameen Par, Aamir Khan now plans to dub the same film in sign language for the advantage of the children, who are hearing and speech impaired.

The ‘brains’ behind this initiative is Anand Mook Badhir Kendra, an Indore-based NGO, whose director Gyanendra Purohit said that all of the film’s dialogues and songs would be screened in sign language, so that the children could also enjoy the movie, along with others.

Not just that, he also added that plans are afloat, of including the film in the education syllabus.

The state police did their bit by providing its cameras and other equipments, due to which, the film has been dubbed in sign language, within a fortnight.

Kudos to Aamir Khan for this noble act!

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ceedy April 16, 2008 at 9:53 am

I will see this version too!!!

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Solitaire April 16, 2008 at 10:32 am

Wow. He truly has such a big heart. He is one of a kind. Not like an ape trying to imitate other people and wanting to create a name for himself by circus acts.

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Anurag Mishra April 16, 2008 at 6:08 pm

I think this is a noble step and I appreciate that alteast childern , who are hearing and speech impaired can get to see such a beautiful movie…….kudoos to Aamir and everybody involved………I think govt should stand up take this initiative of doing this with good and HIT movies………..what say RAVI?????

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Sahefa April 16, 2008 at 7:53 pm

Hii…ya i know i came here after a long time(sorry). But i am glad to see that this website is running really successfully:)

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Ravi April 17, 2008 at 12:10 am

@ceedy – Same here, dude :)

@Solitaire – I agree!

@Anurag Mishra – I hope, someone from the “government office” reads your comment and do the needful ;)

@Sahefa – Thanks for your wishes and visit. Better late than never, right? :)

Take care, guys!

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