Hi simran
Hope you are rocking
I have gone through your email and i feel happy to support this movement
let’s make it a big short. In order to hsve greater clearly let’s have a
quick discussion as to what can be done
You cam reach on call/whatsaap @ 9999762352. I am also having some things
in my mind which i plan to start soon would love to have more ideas and
feedback.

With Regards
Siddhant Arora

On Sat, 27 Apr 2019 at 1:37 AM, Simran Chawla <simranchawla1...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear Access Indians:
> I am Simran Chawla, a visually impaired girl who loves acting. I won a
> beauty pageant-Princess India 2016-2017 and was crowned by John
> Abraham. I have been a user of Access
> India since 2016.
>
> I am writing to this mailing list today, because I wish you to join
> our movement in spreading our stories as the visually impaired. We are
> capable of doing
> everything and anything that we want to do. We can together overcome
> discrimination and isolation issue by advancing our movement together.
> We will show
> we are as equal as everyone.
> I am using my acting to share this message with my audience. I am by
> no means a renowned actress. However, you and I can together make a
> difference.
> You can join this movement by one or more of the following actions
> 1. Share the social media post on this issue - I am writing them as well;
> 2. Post your story on social media with hashtags - you can see my
> story and hashtags below as reference;
> 3. Introduce me to someone like yourself, those who are working on the
> blind awareness issues, WhatsApp group on this matter, journalists
> passionate about
> this matter, and any influencers on social media such as Facebook,
> YouTube, and Instagram;
> 4. Join my acting as a participating actor - let me write how you can
> do this at the end of this email; and
> 5. More than anything - respond to this email that you are supportive to
> me!
>
> Let me now write my story.
> I was born with normal eyesight. At the age of five, I got fever and
> my parents gave me a sirup prescribed by the doctor to counter its
> effects. My body
> got reacted with that medicine and when I woke up the next day, I had
> red sores of sorts all over my body, even my eyes. I was immediately
> rushed to the
> doctor and admitted in the hospital. I was totally on glucose and food
> pipes. My weight came down to 15 kgs. My nails were breaking and my
> hair were coming
> off. It was a complete nightmare. After a month when I got discharged
> from the hospital, the marks on my body got okay but all that affected
> my eyes. My
> eyes got totally dried up and I lost my vision. my whole world turned
> dark. Being a kid, I lost my mental balance and used to hit my head on
> the wall and
> had no clue what was happening to me. It was the love of my family
> that made me strong. My parents consulted all the eye specialists pan
> india, my right
> eye got 8-9 surgeries done but only thing that got better was that I
> started differentiating between the colours from a very close
> distance.
> After almost two years of that accident, my parents admitted me to NAB
> Delhi to make me learn braille. And then after an year, I got
> integrated to Mount
> Carmel School. With the help of teachers, family, braille and
> technology, I got confidence that I can do everything. I’m like
> everyone, I’m as same as
> others, I’m no different. I started believing in myself. I realised
> there are so many things to be thankful for, rather than crying over
> what I’ve lost.
> I can make use of other senses that I’ve got and do whatever I want
> to. My family made me learn to smile and be positive even in the
> toughest of the situations.
> And in this coarse of time, I myself realised that your positive
> attitude towards life, belief in yourself, will and determination to
> do something, can
> make you fulfill all your dreams. Nothing in this world can stop you
> from achieving that. Till date, I’ve tried out everything that I
> wanted to, be it
> acting, voice overs, radio jockeying, writing poetries, writing
> scripts for short films and advertisements, modelling, motivating
> people, anchoring and
> many more such things. The dreams don’t end here. I’ll keep on trying
> out many more things of my interests, be it difficult or easy, either
> I succeed or
> fail, I just want to try, try and try. Trying makes me win all the battles.
>
> In the next days, I’ll be posting my stories on my facebook with the
> hash tags like, #ICanDoWhateverIWantToDo, #IBelieveInMe,
> #BelieveInYou, #ConfidenceIsMyWings,
> #Storytelling, #Robosion, #StorytellingApp, #Movement, #LifePurpose,
> #LifeMeaning, #Blind, #VisuallyImpaired, #Confidence, #Belief. This
> story will be
> first told via writing. If you can respond to this email, we can aim
> at the same timing to release our story for higher impact. Our team
> will spread the
> message.
> This movement has already started and is getting larger. As one of the
> great milestones, the team from Stanford University, Silicon Valley,
> Hollywood,
> and Japan have offered support to us. This team has created an app to
> tell story. With this app, we can act together to deliver our message.
> We can be
> in the same scene even if we are remote with each other. The app
> removes the background of your videos with artificial intelligence so
> that you can put
> your selfies into our acting. Animator of Lion King, Beauty and Beast,
> and Aladdin is creating the scene, background and characters to
> support our acting.
> We will act and deliver our message in this magical scene that
> communicates hope. 007 and Bourne Identity story analyst can help us
> brush up our story.
> I believe that it is important to tell story this way in addition to
> our writing, because this is symbolic in delivering the message that
> we are capable
> of doing whatever we want.
> To join my acting in this story or simply to support my acting, please
> sign up at
> www.robosion.com.
> You will get update of my situations as well, if you sign up.
>
> I’ll be counting on your support to fight on the blind awareness,
> isolation and discrimination issues. I hope to have your support in
> whatever way possible
> to you. Please respond to this email with your support.
>
> Sincerely,
> Simran Chawla
> simranchawla1...@gmail.com
>
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