Maa...mein aa gaya...
Screams the young boy; tearing the crowd gathered in-front of his house, only to find his mommy dead.
Nahiii!
The famous words said by the hero, drown in the loud crash of the medicine bottle and wails of audience in theater.
Action...Drama and loads of ‘rona dhona' in bolly-flicks is something Indian cinema is renowned for. Touching the chords with right emotional components has been prevalent
since a long time.
Dreadful death of a positive character due to cancer and tuberculosis would give a filmmaker masala and make audience drown the theater with
their woeful tears. Indian cinema has come a long way, and so has the trend of diseases.
Today Mommy doesn't die on khatiyas from a mere fever. Our filmmakers in tinsel town have been innovative to churn out storylines based on new set of syndromes that
always existed, but were never touched upon.
In this brave new era, Bollywood is embracing disability and is not shunning it to sub-plots; making a difference, filmmakers today convey a message to make aam junta
sensitive to medical conditions that were earlier locked up in Pagalkhaanas.
Taare Zameen Par (Dyslexia):
Actor-producer Aamir Khan reinvented his career as a director with this masterpiece, which brought him countless laurels.
Ishaan Awasthi (Darsheel Safary) a dyslexic patient finds difficulty in reading and writing. His misery goes unnoticed even by his parents, in the name of
carelessness.
Misery reaches its last stage when Ram Shankar Nikumbh (Aamir Khan) Ishaan's painting teacher first discovers his disease and induces a great
level of conviction by making things easily teachable to him.
Taare Zameen Par conveyed the message- every child is special and parents should let them live to
the fullest without any pressure.
My Name Is Khan (Autism):
My Name Is Khan is yet to hit the silver screens. This SRK-Kajol starrer has already created buzz due to the beautiful on-screen
couple making a comeback.
My Name Is Khan revolves around a very sensitive condition called Autism, a syndrome that impacts social interaction abilities. SRK
suffering from this disease eventually falls in a big soup. What happens next is interesting to witness. The story has been penned down and directed by Karan
Johar.
U Me Aur Hum (Alzheimer):
‘I will there with you in your thick and thin' promises Ajay (Ajay Devgan) to Piya (Kajol) who are happily married. However, fate has
something else in store for them.
Piya a patient of Alzheimer tends to forget things and eventually it leads to a total memory loss, where she can recognize none,
not even her husband and son. A well-directed film by Ajay Devgan, it got critical acclaim for its portrayal of Alzheimer Disease in a sensitive way.
Woh Lamhe (Schizophrenia):
Loosely based on the life of late Parveen Babi; Kangana Ranaut stepped into the shoes of sensuous actress, who in her later
stages suffered from schizophrenia. Kangana Ranaut fitted in the glove perfectly.
Rituparna Gupta is another actress in a complex author-backed role in Beti Kromi,
who brought into limelight the fatal consequences like miscarriage of this disorder and garnered loads of critical acclaim for her performance.
Luck (Dextrocardia):
Dextrocardia is definitely not a disease, but an unusual case of a person born with their heart situated on the right side, instead of left.
Such is the extent of ignorance– that when this medical condition was showcased in LUCK, it did not go down well with many, including critics. Imran Khan is
discovered with his heart on the right side, when he escapes death as bullet crosses his chest from the left side where a heart is usually located.
Pa (Progeria):
Child is father of the man, here in ‘Pa'; it can be interpreted quite literally, as Abhishek plays on-screen father to his real dad Amitabh Bachchan.
Sounds confusing?
Well it's not really that hard to understand, if you understand Progeria, a rare genetic condition in which a person ages 4-6 times faster than an
average human being. Premature aging should pretty much explain the reason for Big B to play sonny to his sonny!
Cheeni Kum director, ad whiz R. Balakrishnan
aka Balki is directing ‘Pa'. Balki is keeping his film and Big B's kiddie look a big secret; we say what's all the hush-hush about, after all Balki we can watch better on
Progeria- Robin Williams JACK is on DVD you know!
Saturday, August 08, 2009 11:09 IST