Taare Zameen Par
The Bollywood film 'Taare Zameen Par' depicts a solid and significant message that rises above through culture, race and religion. The title of the movie straightforwardly makes an interpretation of from Hindi to 'Stars upon the ground.' The Director Aamir Khan uses this metaphor to enlighten audiences of the idea that children are like stars in the world, and that every child is special in his or her own way. Unlike the conventional Bollywood film that consists of romance, comedy, fight scenes, songs and more romance, Taare Zameen Par is not an entertainer, but rather an eye opener.
The account of 'Taare Zameen Par' is around eight-year-old Ishaan Awasthy who experiences dyslexia. He has failed the third grade twice now, and things aren't getting any better. Ishaan complains that the words on pages 'move' and writing and spelling is terrible. Regardless of this, he has an irregular tendency towards craftsmanship and effectively makes enamoring artistic creations. His parents and instructors neglect to understand his concern of dyslexia and send him off to life experience school with the allegation of dis-courteousness towards homework. Things just turned out to be more awful at live-in school; he slips into despondency and misses his mom. Luckily for Ishaan, a new art teacher joins the school and rehabilitates the little fellow so he may legitimately compete with fellow classmates.
Directed by Aamir
Khan, Amole Gupte , Ram Madhvani
Produced by Aamir Khan
Written by Amole Gupte
Starring - Darsheel Safary, Aamir Khan, Tisca
Chopra, Vipin Sharma, Sachet Engineer, Tanay Chheda
Music by Score: Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy
Lyrics: Prasoon Joshi
Cinematography Setu
Editing by Deepa Bhatia
Release date(s) 21 December 2007
Running time 164 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi & English
Film official web-site - http://www.taarezameenpar.com/

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