In the movie Taare Zameen Par there was a boy whose name is Ishant , who was facing problem of dyslexia , dyslexia is a type of problem in which we write wrong words or write opposite words. Ishant was very sad because he has no friends and all his society's children tease him.Then he ago to the hostel and in hostel there were very strict teachers and one day a teacher left the hostel and sir Amir Khan teach Ishant and one day sir Amir Khan came to Ishant's house and see the Ishant's painting and he get impress and on day do you know Ishant got a first prise of painting
The movie Every Child is Special (2007) is set in India.However, it should be noted that Every Child is Specialis a shortened version of the movies name and is usually displayed only as the tag line.The full name in English with tagline is:Like Stars on Earth: Every Child is SpecialThe full name of the film in it's original release (in India) was:Taare Zameen Par: Every Child is SpecialThis is occasionally shorted to either:Taare Zameen ParorTZPorEvery Child is SpecialThe English release of the film is often displayed as either:Taare Zameen Par: Every Child is SpecialorLike Stars on Earth: Every Child is SpecialorTZP: Every Child is SpecialorLike Stars on Earth (2007)Some art house theaters printed the posters for the movie with the tag line (EVery Child is Special) in larger font than the movies name (either TZP or Like Stars on Earth) which leads to many people using the tagline as the name incorrectly.In other countries it may be known as:Como Estrelas na Terra (Brazil)Gwiazdy na ziemi (Poland)Kao zvezde na zemlji (Serbia)Stelle sulla terra (Italy)fYerdeki Yildizlar (Turkey)
The husband and wife team of Amole Gupte and Deepa Bhatia developed the story that would eventually become Taare Zameen Par as a way of understanding why some children cannot conform to a conventional educational system. Their initial work began as a short story that evolved into a screenplay over seven years. Deepa Bhatia later stated in an interview with The Hindu that her original inspiration was not dyslexia but rather the childhood of Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa, who performed poorly in school. Her goal was thus to explore the story of "a child who did not fit into the school stream." She referenced a specific moment in Kurosawa's biography where he began to excel after meeting an attentive art teacher, and noted that this scene "became the inspiration for how a teacher could transform the life of a student".In developing the character of a young boy based on Kurosawa, Bhatia and Gupte explored some possible reasons why he failed in school. Their research led them to groups such as the Maharashtra Dyslexia Association and Parents for a Better Curriculum for the Child (PACE). Dyslexia eventually became the central topic and theme of the film. The pair worked with dyslexic children to research and develop the screenplay, basing characters and situations on their observations. Bhatia and Gupte carefully concealed the children's identities in the final version of the script.[6]"While Amole has written what I think is a brilliant and moving script, his contribution towards the film is not limited to that of a writer. The entire pre-production was done by him including the most important task of creating the music ... he has been present on set throughout the shooting as the Creative Director, and has been a big support and strong guiding force in my debut as a director. I thank him for that, and more so for having the faith in me by entrusting to me something that is so close to him."Khan and Gupte first met in college. Khan has said that he admired Gupte's abilities as an actor, writer, and painter. Three years before the film's release Gupte brought Khan to the project as a producer and actor. Gupte himself was to direct,[12] but the first week'sdailies were a great disappointment to Khan, who "lost faith in Amol and his capability of translating on screen what he had so beautifully written on paper".[13] Khan was on the verge of withdrawing his participation in the film because of these "creative differences",[13][14] but Gupte kept him onboard by stepping down as director. Had it been necessary to hire a third party, production would have been postponed for 6-8 months as the new director prepared for the film. Keen to keep Safary as Ishaan-the actor might have aged too much for the part had production been delayed-Khan took over the role of director.[13] Taare Zameen Par was Khan's first experience in the dual role of actor and director. He has admitted that the transition was challenging, stating that while he had always wanted to direct a film, it was unknown territory for him.[15] Gupte remained on set, "guiding [Khan] and, at times, even correcting [him]".[13] Title and translationInitially the film was to retain the short story's title of "High Jump", because of Ishaan's inability to achieve the high jump in gym class. This subplot-filmed but later cut-tied into the original ending for the movie. In this rendition, a "ghost image" separates from Ishaan after the art competition and runs to the sports field; the film would end on a freeze frame of Ishaan successfully making the leap. Khan, however, was unhappy with that proposed ending and convinced Gupte to rewrite it.With the working title no longer relevant,[16] Khan, Gupte, and Bhatia discussed several alternatives,[17] eventually deciding on Taare Zameen Par. Possible translations of this title include Stars on the Ground[18] and Stars on Earth.[19] According to Khan: Taare Zameen Par is a film about children and it is a film which celebrates the abilities of children. Taare Zameen Par is a title which denotes that aspect. It is a title with a very positive feel to it. All the kids are special and wonderful. They are like stars on earth. This particular aspect gave birth to the title.
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Par for the Course - 1995 was released on: USA: 1 April 1995
Yes. Taare Zameen Par won the Filmfare Award for Best Movie in 2008.
The duration of Taare Zameen Par is 2.75 hours.
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Taare Zameen Par was created on 2007-12-21.
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Taare Zameen par had a huge impact on the audiences. This is because this movie influenced the audience in such a way that people loved watching the story of child in it. They felt connected to that child and hence, the movie was loved by all.
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Taare Zameen Par - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG India:U Ireland:PG South Korea:All UK:PG USA:PG
Aamir Khan former teacher in taare zameen par was a great school for impaired kids. He taught them brilliantly.
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the real name of the boy in the movie taare zameen par is darsheel safari