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Grabbing scene in the first half is realistic, but not later protracted drama of taking revenge and engaging in street fights. I again submit it is practically not possible for a totally blind. I did not say su could not have committed suicide as she is blind. What I say that her suicide is a pure instance of misogyny. She is not so much bothered about being repeatedly raped, as is evident from her suicide note, as she is about her hustand being made to feel a weekling due to her continued existence... -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of avinash shahi Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2017 4:51 PM To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil With due respect to the Moderator closing in the thread, I feel its necessary to put some light on what movie dispels negative notion apart from independent living and romance. Let me reproduce real life experience of one of the blind students who overpowered thieves nearby Delhi University which was reported widely by the media. Just read: "The DU student, Shakir Hussain, overpowered the snatcher and wrestled with him for a good two minutes:(HT photo). Read the full report http://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi/visually-impaired-student-catches-snatcher-despite-being-punched-in-face-repeatedly/story-aMRYHB3XQ5tDUYW04MDEtJ.html relate this story with Kaabil where Rohan shows his anger and grabs Villon when he tries to molest his wife Supriya. Blind people are vulnerable at the same time they can retaliate if situation demands on the street too. Then many friends are coughing over Su being shown as committing suicide as a blind. I'd again bring to the list notice the real story of a blind student Mukesh of Hansraj College DU who took his life in the similar manner. aajtak video: Mysterious death of a blind student in Delhi college 2010. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWnDITwX4AU Bottomline: we are humans who can enact all kinds of deeds which are in our reach. On 2/7/17, Asudani, Rajesh <rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in> wrote: > People are rewarding the efforts, financially, of course. > Cause indian audience is still foolish, as an honorable erstwhile SC judge > had some time ago, pronounced. > The scene in question reinforces the stereotype of the blind as helpless and > hapless lot. > > Besides, tell me, which of the negative preconceptions about the blind movie > breaks? > Surely, you don't believe blind can really engage in the streetfights Ritik > engages in to eliminate the enemies!? > Smile? > Only silver lining is independent living which movie depicts with a > semblance of realism. > Otherwise, even meeting of the hero-heroine happens in a pre-determined > matrimonial context, couldn't they have met in ordinary life and fallen in > love like sighted protagonists? > > > -Original Message- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf > Of avinash shahi > Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2017 10:47 AM > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning > the disabled. > Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil > > There are countless ways of analyzing that sceen. I found the Rohan's > decision to look for Supriya through a myke from the dais was a > deliberate ploy of Sanjay Gupta and Rakesh Roshan. As Rohan started > calling Supriya's name on the myke, The crowd became thoughtful. How's > possible that a blind man can have girlfriend? and even a girlfriend > of a same disability? then once she listens his voice and seeks help > to reach on the stage to meet him, the crowd gets surprised. The > movie-makers have done amazing research and their targeted audience is > not only we who are the blind and enjoy our love lives with ease. But > the highly educated non-blind Indians are averse to the idea of blind > couple making up in a publick place. The movie hits the jack post with > precision. And the people are rewarding the efforts. > > On 2/7/17, Asudani, Rajesh <rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in> wrote: >> Making announcing over PA for a lost person is one thing, and the way >> ritik >> weeps for SU on stage is too infantile, that too when they are just >> separated in a crowded space in their own city with mobiles in pocket and >> walking sticks in hand... >> >> >> -Original Message- >> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On >> Behalf >> Of Aruni Sharma >> Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2017 9:25 AM >> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues >> concerning >> the disabled. >> Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil >> >> I absolutely agree with George It's almost like making announcement >> over >>
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With due respect to the Moderator closing in the thread, I feel its necessary to put some light on what movie dispels negative notion apart from independent living and romance. Let me reproduce real life experience of one of the blind students who overpowered thieves nearby Delhi University which was reported widely by the media. Just read: "The DU student, Shakir Hussain, overpowered the snatcher and wrestled with him for a good two minutes:(HT photo). Read the full report http://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi/visually-impaired-student-catches-snatcher-despite-being-punched-in-face-repeatedly/story-aMRYHB3XQ5tDUYW04MDEtJ.html relate this story with Kaabil where Rohan shows his anger and grabs Villon when he tries to molest his wife Supriya. Blind people are vulnerable at the same time they can retaliate if situation demands on the street too. Then many friends are coughing over Su being shown as committing suicide as a blind. I'd again bring to the list notice the real story of a blind student Mukesh of Hansraj College DU who took his life in the similar manner. aajtak video: Mysterious death of a blind student in Delhi college 2010. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWnDITwX4AU Bottomline: we are humans who can enact all kinds of deeds which are in our reach. On 2/7/17, Asudani, Rajesh <rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in> wrote: > People are rewarding the efforts, financially, of course. > Cause indian audience is still foolish, as an honorable erstwhile SC judge > had some time ago, pronounced. > The scene in question reinforces the stereotype of the blind as helpless and > hapless lot. > > Besides, tell me, which of the negative preconceptions about the blind movie > breaks? > Surely, you don't believe blind can really engage in the streetfights Ritik > engages in to eliminate the enemies!? > Smile? > Only silver lining is independent living which movie depicts with a > semblance of realism. > Otherwise, even meeting of the hero-heroine happens in a pre-determined > matrimonial context, couldn't they have met in ordinary life and fallen in > love like sighted protagonists? > > > -Original Message- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf > Of avinash shahi > Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2017 10:47 AM > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning > the disabled. > Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil > > There are countless ways of analyzing that sceen. I found the Rohan's > decision to look for Supriya through a myke from the dais was a > deliberate ploy of Sanjay Gupta and Rakesh Roshan. As Rohan started > calling Supriya's name on the myke, The crowd became thoughtful. How's > possible that a blind man can have girlfriend? and even a girlfriend > of a same disability? then once she listens his voice and seeks help > to reach on the stage to meet him, the crowd gets surprised. The > movie-makers have done amazing research and their targeted audience is > not only we who are the blind and enjoy our love lives with ease. But > the highly educated non-blind Indians are averse to the idea of blind > couple making up in a publick place. The movie hits the jack post with > precision. And the people are rewarding the efforts. > > On 2/7/17, Asudani, Rajesh <rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in> wrote: >> Making announcing over PA for a lost person is one thing, and the way >> ritik >> weeps for SU on stage is too infantile, that too when they are just >> separated in a crowded space in their own city with mobiles in pocket and >> walking sticks in hand... >> >> >> -Original Message- >> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On >> Behalf >> Of Aruni Sharma >> Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2017 9:25 AM >> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues >> concerning >> the disabled. >> Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil >> >> I absolutely agree with George It's almost like making announcement >> over >> public address system which is normal practice In a public place. >> Thanks and regards >> Aruni Sharma >> >> Associate prof. JNPG College >> >> Lucknow >> Sent from my iPhone 5S >> Connect with me: >> skype: arunisha...@outlook.com >> facebook; arunisharma >> twitter: twitter.com/arunisharma >> >>> On 07-Feb-2017, at 7:28 AM, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote: >>> >>> Often, desperate situations call for desperate measures. It is easy to >>> comment from the comfort of our homes. Besides, I don’t think it was >>> begging. He was just calling for help. All of us tdo ask do request or >>> call for help when we are pushed . Again people a
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People are rewarding the efforts, financially, of course. Cause indian audience is still foolish, as an honorable erstwhile SC judge had some time ago, pronounced. The scene in question reinforces the stereotype of the blind as helpless and hapless lot. Besides, tell me, which of the negative preconceptions about the blind movie breaks? Surely, you don't believe blind can really engage in the streetfights Ritik engages in to eliminate the enemies!? Smile? Only silver lining is independent living which movie depicts with a semblance of realism. Otherwise, even meeting of the hero-heroine happens in a pre-determined matrimonial context, couldn't they have met in ordinary life and fallen in love like sighted protagonists? -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of avinash shahi Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2017 10:47 AM To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil There are countless ways of analyzing that sceen. I found the Rohan's decision to look for Supriya through a myke from the dais was a deliberate ploy of Sanjay Gupta and Rakesh Roshan. As Rohan started calling Supriya's name on the myke, The crowd became thoughtful. How's possible that a blind man can have girlfriend? and even a girlfriend of a same disability? then once she listens his voice and seeks help to reach on the stage to meet him, the crowd gets surprised. The movie-makers have done amazing research and their targeted audience is not only we who are the blind and enjoy our love lives with ease. But the highly educated non-blind Indians are averse to the idea of blind couple making up in a publick place. The movie hits the jack post with precision. And the people are rewarding the efforts. On 2/7/17, Asudani, Rajesh <rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in> wrote: > Making announcing over PA for a lost person is one thing, and the way ritik > weeps for SU on stage is too infantile, that too when they are just > separated in a crowded space in their own city with mobiles in pocket and > walking sticks in hand... > > > -Original Message- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf > Of Aruni Sharma > Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2017 9:25 AM > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning > the disabled. > Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil > > I absolutely agree with George It's almost like making announcement over > public address system which is normal practice In a public place. > Thanks and regards > Aruni Sharma > > Associate prof. JNPG College > > Lucknow > Sent from my iPhone 5S > Connect with me: > skype: arunisha...@outlook.com > facebook; arunisharma > twitter: twitter.com/arunisharma > >> On 07-Feb-2017, at 7:28 AM, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote: >> >> Often, desperate situations call for desperate measures. It is easy to >> comment from the comfort of our homes. Besides, I don’t think it was >> begging. He was just calling for help. All of us tdo ask do request or >> call for help when we are pushed . Again people are different! >> >> -Original Message- >> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On >> Behalf Of Ajay Minocha >> Sent: 06 February 2017 22:51 >> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning >> the disabled. >> Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil >> >> I accept everything but I have better alternatives than begging to get >> on the stage and shouting my partner's name. >> >> On 2/6/17, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote: >>> I saw Kabil yesterday. Overall, I liked the film. The story telling was >>> compelling though at times a little too violent. Like most films, the >>> Director has taken creative license to tell his story. I was happy that >>> the >>> film depicted the blind person as being as human as anyone else with >>> emotions ability and aspirations. I do think every blind person is wired >>> different and hence brings to the table different levels of ability. I am >>> ok >>> with the focus on smell and hearing. I have met blind people with strong >>> sense of smell , touch and hearing. Also , we need to remember that Kabil >>> is >>> a commercial venture and not a documentary. There could be inaccuracies. >>> Erik Waheinmayer climb mountains, Dinesh Kaushal is an IT person, while >>> someone else is a journalist. All of them are blind but all of them >>> cannot >>> be journalists or mountaineers or IT professionals. Aptitudes are varied >>> and >>> Mr and Mrs Bhatnagar have
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I like your thoughts! Well articulated! -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of avinash shahi Sent: 07 February 2017 10:47 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil There are countless ways of analyzing that sceen. I found the Rohan's decision to look for Supriya through a myke from the dais was a deliberate ploy of Sanjay Gupta and Rakesh Roshan. As Rohan started calling Supriya's name on the myke, The crowd became thoughtful. How's possible that a blind man can have girlfriend? and even a girlfriend of a same disability? then once she listens his voice and seeks help to reach on the stage to meet him, the crowd gets surprised. The movie-makers have done amazing research and their targeted audience is not only we who are the blind and enjoy our love lives with ease. But the highly educated non-blind Indians are averse to the idea of blind couple making up in a publick place. The movie hits the jack post with precision. And the people are rewarding the efforts. On 2/7/17, Asudani, Rajesh <rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in> wrote: > Making announcing over PA for a lost person is one thing, and the way ritik > weeps for SU on stage is too infantile, that too when they are just > separated in a crowded space in their own city with mobiles in pocket and > walking sticks in hand... > > > -Original Message- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf > Of Aruni Sharma > Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2017 9:25 AM > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning > the disabled. > Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil > > I absolutely agree with George It's almost like making announcement over > public address system which is normal practice In a public place. > Thanks and regards > Aruni Sharma > > Associate prof. JNPG College > > Lucknow > Sent from my iPhone 5S > Connect with me: > skype: arunisha...@outlook.com > facebook; arunisharma > twitter: twitter.com/arunisharma > >> On 07-Feb-2017, at 7:28 AM, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote: >> >> Often, desperate situations call for desperate measures. It is easy to >> comment from the comfort of our homes. Besides, I don’t think it was >> begging. He was just calling for help. All of us tdo ask do request or >> call for help when we are pushed . Again people are different! >> >> -Original Message- >> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On >> Behalf Of Ajay Minocha >> Sent: 06 February 2017 22:51 >> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning >> the disabled. >> Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil >> >> I accept everything but I have better alternatives than begging to get >> on the stage and shouting my partner's name. >> >> On 2/6/17, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote: >>> I saw Kabil yesterday. Overall, I liked the film. The story telling was >>> compelling though at times a little too violent. Like most films, the >>> Director has taken creative license to tell his story. I was happy that >>> the >>> film depicted the blind person as being as human as anyone else with >>> emotions ability and aspirations. I do think every blind person is wired >>> different and hence brings to the table different levels of ability. I am >>> ok >>> with the focus on smell and hearing. I have met blind people with strong >>> sense of smell , touch and hearing. Also , we need to remember that Kabil >>> is >>> a commercial venture and not a documentary. There could be inaccuracies. >>> Erik Waheinmayer climb mountains, Dinesh Kaushal is an IT person, while >>> someone else is a journalist. All of them are blind but all of them >>> cannot >>> be journalists or mountaineers or IT professionals. Aptitudes are varied >>> and >>> Mr and Mrs Bhatnagar have their own wiring and their own unique >>> personalities. I am happy that an entertaining story has been told and >>> people of the country have had the opportunity of focusing on aspects of >>> a >>> life with blindness at least for the 2 hrs. The film did bring out the >>> reality of the real attitude of the World around us and the vulnerability >>> of >>> blind individuals and blind couples. We certainly do live in a rough and >>> cruel World. >>> -Original Message- >>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On >>> Behalf >>> Of Asudani, Rajesh >>> Sent
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Well Kanchan, I will not debate whether Rohan's tears on stage was a purile response or a human response. But, I would certainly say that people blind or otherwise respond differently to situations of stress and struggle. I thought it was good thinking on his part to capitalise on the opportunity of using the microphone and call for Su. In my view, I think there would be people who would be disturbed to the extent of tears when challenged by a situation like being separated from a loved one. In several other films I have seen directors using tears to express emotions in similar situations and the characters have not been blind in those instances. Having said this, I do respect your point of view too! -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Pande, Kanchanmala D Sent: 07 February 2017 11:31 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil I agry withrajesh sir Thanks and Regards Kanchanmala pande -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of avinash shahi Sent: 07 February 2017 10:47 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil There are countless ways of analyzing that sceen. I found the Rohan's decision to look for Supriya through a myke from the dais was a deliberate ploy of Sanjay Gupta and Rakesh Roshan. As Rohan started calling Supriya's name on the myke, The crowd became thoughtful. How's possible that a blind man can have girlfriend? and even a girlfriend of a same disability? then once she listens his voice and seeks help to reach on the stage to meet him, the crowd gets surprised. The movie-makers have done amazing research and their targeted audience is not only we who are the blind and enjoy our love lives with ease. But the highly educated non-blind Indians are averse to the idea of blind couple making up in a publick place. The movie hits the jack post with precision. And the people are rewarding the efforts. On 2/7/17, Asudani, Rajesh <rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in> wrote: > Making announcing over PA for a lost person is one thing, and the way > ritik weeps for SU on stage is too infantile, that too when they are > just separated in a crowded space in their own city with mobiles in > pocket and walking sticks in hand... > > > -Original Message- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On > Behalf Of Aruni Sharma > Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2017 9:25 AM > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues > concerning the disabled. > Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil > > I absolutely agree with George It's almost like making announcement over > public address system which is normal practice In a public place. > Thanks and regards > Aruni Sharma > > Associate prof. JNPG College > > Lucknow > Sent from my iPhone 5S > Connect with me: > skype: arunisha...@outlook.com > facebook; arunisharma > twitter: twitter.com/arunisharma > >> On 07-Feb-2017, at 7:28 AM, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote: >> >> Often, desperate situations call for desperate measures. It is easy >> to comment from the comfort of our homes. Besides, I don’t think it >> was begging. He was just calling for help. All of us tdo ask do >> request or call for help when we are pushed . Again people are different! >> >> -Original Message- >> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On >> Behalf Of Ajay Minocha >> Sent: 06 February 2017 22:51 >> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues >> concerning the disabled. >> Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil >> >> I accept everything but I have better alternatives than begging to >> get on the stage and shouting my partner's name. >> >> On 2/6/17, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote: >>> I saw Kabil yesterday. Overall, I liked the film. The story telling >>> was compelling though at times a little too violent. Like most >>> films, the Director has taken creative license to tell his story. I >>> was happy that the film depicted the blind person as being as human >>> as anyone else with emotions ability and aspirations. I do think >>> every blind person is wired different and hence brings to the table >>> different levels of ability. I am ok with the focus on smell and >>> hearing. I have met blind people with strong sense of smell , touch >>> and hearing. Also , we need to remember that Kabil is a commercial >>> venture and not a documentary. There could be inaccuracies. >>> Erik Waheinm
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I agry withrajesh sir Thanks and Regards Kanchanmala pande -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of avinash shahi Sent: 07 February 2017 10:47 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil There are countless ways of analyzing that sceen. I found the Rohan's decision to look for Supriya through a myke from the dais was a deliberate ploy of Sanjay Gupta and Rakesh Roshan. As Rohan started calling Supriya's name on the myke, The crowd became thoughtful. How's possible that a blind man can have girlfriend? and even a girlfriend of a same disability? then once she listens his voice and seeks help to reach on the stage to meet him, the crowd gets surprised. The movie-makers have done amazing research and their targeted audience is not only we who are the blind and enjoy our love lives with ease. But the highly educated non-blind Indians are averse to the idea of blind couple making up in a publick place. The movie hits the jack post with precision. And the people are rewarding the efforts. On 2/7/17, Asudani, Rajesh <rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in> wrote: > Making announcing over PA for a lost person is one thing, and the way > ritik weeps for SU on stage is too infantile, that too when they are > just separated in a crowded space in their own city with mobiles in > pocket and walking sticks in hand... > > > -Original Message- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On > Behalf Of Aruni Sharma > Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2017 9:25 AM > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues > concerning the disabled. > Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil > > I absolutely agree with George It's almost like making announcement over > public address system which is normal practice In a public place. > Thanks and regards > Aruni Sharma > > Associate prof. JNPG College > > Lucknow > Sent from my iPhone 5S > Connect with me: > skype: arunisha...@outlook.com > facebook; arunisharma > twitter: twitter.com/arunisharma > >> On 07-Feb-2017, at 7:28 AM, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote: >> >> Often, desperate situations call for desperate measures. It is easy >> to comment from the comfort of our homes. Besides, I don’t think it >> was begging. He was just calling for help. All of us tdo ask do >> request or call for help when we are pushed . Again people are different! >> >> -Original Message- >> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On >> Behalf Of Ajay Minocha >> Sent: 06 February 2017 22:51 >> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues >> concerning the disabled. >> Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil >> >> I accept everything but I have better alternatives than begging to >> get on the stage and shouting my partner's name. >> >> On 2/6/17, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote: >>> I saw Kabil yesterday. Overall, I liked the film. The story telling >>> was compelling though at times a little too violent. Like most >>> films, the Director has taken creative license to tell his story. I >>> was happy that the film depicted the blind person as being as human >>> as anyone else with emotions ability and aspirations. I do think >>> every blind person is wired different and hence brings to the table >>> different levels of ability. I am ok with the focus on smell and >>> hearing. I have met blind people with strong sense of smell , touch >>> and hearing. Also , we need to remember that Kabil is a commercial >>> venture and not a documentary. There could be inaccuracies. >>> Erik Waheinmayer climb mountains, Dinesh Kaushal is an IT person, >>> while someone else is a journalist. All of them are blind but all of >>> them cannot be journalists or mountaineers or IT professionals. >>> Aptitudes are varied and Mr and Mrs Bhatnagar have their own wiring >>> and their own unique personalities. I am happy that an entertaining >>> story has been told and people of the country have had the >>> opportunity of focusing on aspects of a life with blindness at least >>> for the 2 hrs. The film did bring out the reality of the real >>> attitude of the World around us and the vulnerability of blind >>> individuals and blind couples. We certainly do live in a rough and >>> cruel World. >>> -Original Message- >>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On >>> Behalf Of Asudani, Rajesh >>> Sent: 06 February 2017 11:44
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There are countless ways of analyzing that sceen. I found the Rohan's decision to look for Supriya through a myke from the dais was a deliberate ploy of Sanjay Gupta and Rakesh Roshan. As Rohan started calling Supriya's name on the myke, The crowd became thoughtful. How's possible that a blind man can have girlfriend? and even a girlfriend of a same disability? then once she listens his voice and seeks help to reach on the stage to meet him, the crowd gets surprised. The movie-makers have done amazing research and their targeted audience is not only we who are the blind and enjoy our love lives with ease. But the highly educated non-blind Indians are averse to the idea of blind couple making up in a publick place. The movie hits the jack post with precision. And the people are rewarding the efforts. On 2/7/17, Asudani, Rajesh <rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in> wrote: > Making announcing over PA for a lost person is one thing, and the way ritik > weeps for SU on stage is too infantile, that too when they are just > separated in a crowded space in their own city with mobiles in pocket and > walking sticks in hand... > > > -Original Message- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf > Of Aruni Sharma > Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2017 9:25 AM > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning > the disabled. > Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil > > I absolutely agree with George It's almost like making announcement over > public address system which is normal practice In a public place. > Thanks and regards > Aruni Sharma > > Associate prof. JNPG College > > Lucknow > Sent from my iPhone 5S > Connect with me: > skype: arunisha...@outlook.com > facebook; arunisharma > twitter: twitter.com/arunisharma > >> On 07-Feb-2017, at 7:28 AM, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote: >> >> Often, desperate situations call for desperate measures. It is easy to >> comment from the comfort of our homes. Besides, I don’t think it was >> begging. He was just calling for help. All of us tdo ask do request or >> call for help when we are pushed . Again people are different! >> >> -Original Message- >> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On >> Behalf Of Ajay Minocha >> Sent: 06 February 2017 22:51 >> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning >> the disabled. >> Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil >> >> I accept everything but I have better alternatives than begging to get >> on the stage and shouting my partner's name. >> >> On 2/6/17, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote: >>> I saw Kabil yesterday. Overall, I liked the film. The story telling was >>> compelling though at times a little too violent. Like most films, the >>> Director has taken creative license to tell his story. I was happy that >>> the >>> film depicted the blind person as being as human as anyone else with >>> emotions ability and aspirations. I do think every blind person is wired >>> different and hence brings to the table different levels of ability. I am >>> ok >>> with the focus on smell and hearing. I have met blind people with strong >>> sense of smell , touch and hearing. Also , we need to remember that Kabil >>> is >>> a commercial venture and not a documentary. There could be inaccuracies. >>> Erik Waheinmayer climb mountains, Dinesh Kaushal is an IT person, while >>> someone else is a journalist. All of them are blind but all of them >>> cannot >>> be journalists or mountaineers or IT professionals. Aptitudes are varied >>> and >>> Mr and Mrs Bhatnagar have their own wiring and their own unique >>> personalities. I am happy that an entertaining story has been told and >>> people of the country have had the opportunity of focusing on aspects of >>> a >>> life with blindness at least for the 2 hrs. The film did bring out the >>> reality of the real attitude of the World around us and the vulnerability >>> of >>> blind individuals and blind couples. We certainly do live in a rough and >>> cruel World. >>> -Original Message- >>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On >>> Behalf >>> Of Asudani, Rajesh >>> Sent: 06 February 2017 11:44 >>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues >>> concerning >>> the disabled. >>> Subject: [AI] Kabil >>> >>> So, finally, I watched Kabil, till the end… >>> >>> Till middle, it is realistic,
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Making announcing over PA for a lost person is one thing, and the way ritik weeps for SU on stage is too infantile, that too when they are just separated in a crowded space in their own city with mobiles in pocket and walking sticks in hand... -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Aruni Sharma Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2017 9:25 AM To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil I absolutely agree with George It's almost like making announcement over public address system which is normal practice In a public place. Thanks and regards Aruni Sharma Associate prof. JNPG College Lucknow Sent from my iPhone 5S Connect with me: skype: arunisha...@outlook.com facebook; arunisharma twitter: twitter.com/arunisharma > On 07-Feb-2017, at 7:28 AM, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote: > > Often, desperate situations call for desperate measures. It is easy to > comment from the comfort of our homes. Besides, I don’t think it was begging. > He was just calling for help. All of us tdo ask do request or call for help > when we are pushed . Again people are different! > > -Original Message- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf > Of Ajay Minocha > Sent: 06 February 2017 22:51 > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning > the disabled. > Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil > > I accept everything but I have better alternatives than begging to get > on the stage and shouting my partner's name. > > On 2/6/17, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote: >> I saw Kabil yesterday. Overall, I liked the film. The story telling was >> compelling though at times a little too violent. Like most films, the >> Director has taken creative license to tell his story. I was happy that the >> film depicted the blind person as being as human as anyone else with >> emotions ability and aspirations. I do think every blind person is wired >> different and hence brings to the table different levels of ability. I am ok >> with the focus on smell and hearing. I have met blind people with strong >> sense of smell , touch and hearing. Also , we need to remember that Kabil is >> a commercial venture and not a documentary. There could be inaccuracies. >> Erik Waheinmayer climb mountains, Dinesh Kaushal is an IT person, while >> someone else is a journalist. All of them are blind but all of them cannot >> be journalists or mountaineers or IT professionals. Aptitudes are varied and >> Mr and Mrs Bhatnagar have their own wiring and their own unique >> personalities. I am happy that an entertaining story has been told and >> people of the country have had the opportunity of focusing on aspects of a >> life with blindness at least for the 2 hrs. The film did bring out the >> reality of the real attitude of the World around us and the vulnerability of >> blind individuals and blind couples. We certainly do live in a rough and >> cruel World. >> -Original Message- >> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf >> Of Asudani, Rajesh >> Sent: 06 February 2017 11:44 >> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning >> the disabled. >> Subject: [AI] Kabil >> >> So, finally, I watched Kabil, till the end… >> >> Till middle, it is realistic, but then fancy takes over, me thinks. >> >> We are not possessors of doggy sense of smell and batty sense of hearing, to >> say the least. >> >> Initially also, scene of lost lovers in a crowded programme is infantile. >> >> His doing-Su-Su always is also irritating a bit. >> >> Su’s Suicide is misogynistic, to say the least. >> Putting blindness apart, >> One thing, however, which film after film has highlighted and we have grown >> apathetic to which, and which is damn serious, is the utter haplessness of a >> layperson before our investigative and adjudicative machinery and there >> being absolutely no hope from them to get any semblance of justice. >> >> Either Modi government should censor all such depictions, or if we have any >> sense of pride in our nationhood and take our constitution even a bit >> seriously, we should rectify and overhaul our systems. >> >> >> सादर / With thanks & Regards >> राजेश आसुदानी Rajesh Asudani >> सहायक महाप्रबन्धक AGM >> बाजार आसूचना ईकाई MIU >> भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक Reserve Bank of India >> नागपुर Nagpur >> >> 0712 2806369 >> >> President >> VIBEWA >> Co-Mod
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I absolutely agree with George It's almost like making announcement over public address system which is normal practice In a public place. Thanks and regards Aruni Sharma Associate prof. JNPG College Lucknow Sent from my iPhone 5S Connect with me: skype: arunisha...@outlook.com facebook; arunisharma twitter: twitter.com/arunisharma > On 07-Feb-2017, at 7:28 AM, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote: > > Often, desperate situations call for desperate measures. It is easy to > comment from the comfort of our homes. Besides, I don’t think it was begging. > He was just calling for help. All of us tdo ask do request or call for help > when we are pushed . Again people are different! > > -Original Message- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf > Of Ajay Minocha > Sent: 06 February 2017 22:51 > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning > the disabled. > Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil > > I accept everything but I have better alternatives than begging to get > on the stage and shouting my partner's name. > > On 2/6/17, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote: >> I saw Kabil yesterday. Overall, I liked the film. The story telling was >> compelling though at times a little too violent. Like most films, the >> Director has taken creative license to tell his story. I was happy that the >> film depicted the blind person as being as human as anyone else with >> emotions ability and aspirations. I do think every blind person is wired >> different and hence brings to the table different levels of ability. I am ok >> with the focus on smell and hearing. I have met blind people with strong >> sense of smell , touch and hearing. Also , we need to remember that Kabil is >> a commercial venture and not a documentary. There could be inaccuracies. >> Erik Waheinmayer climb mountains, Dinesh Kaushal is an IT person, while >> someone else is a journalist. All of them are blind but all of them cannot >> be journalists or mountaineers or IT professionals. Aptitudes are varied and >> Mr and Mrs Bhatnagar have their own wiring and their own unique >> personalities. I am happy that an entertaining story has been told and >> people of the country have had the opportunity of focusing on aspects of a >> life with blindness at least for the 2 hrs. The film did bring out the >> reality of the real attitude of the World around us and the vulnerability of >> blind individuals and blind couples. We certainly do live in a rough and >> cruel World. >> -Original Message- >> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf >> Of Asudani, Rajesh >> Sent: 06 February 2017 11:44 >> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning >> the disabled. >> Subject: [AI] Kabil >> >> So, finally, I watched Kabil, till the end… >> >> Till middle, it is realistic, but then fancy takes over, me thinks. >> >> We are not possessors of doggy sense of smell and batty sense of hearing, to >> say the least. >> >> Initially also, scene of lost lovers in a crowded programme is infantile. >> >> His doing-Su-Su always is also irritating a bit. >> >> Su’s Suicide is misogynistic, to say the least. >> Putting blindness apart, >> One thing, however, which film after film has highlighted and we have grown >> apathetic to which, and which is damn serious, is the utter haplessness of a >> layperson before our investigative and adjudicative machinery and there >> being absolutely no hope from them to get any semblance of justice. >> >> Either Modi government should censor all such depictions, or if we have any >> sense of pride in our nationhood and take our constitution even a bit >> seriously, we should rectify and overhaul our systems. >> >> >> सादर / With thanks & Regards >> राजेश आसुदानी Rajesh Asudani >> सहायक महाप्रबन्धक AGM >> बाजार आसूचना ईकाई MIU >> भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक Reserve Bank of India >> नागपुर Nagpur >> >> 0712 2806369 >> >> President >> VIBEWA >> Co-Moderator >> VIB-India >> >> A-pilll = Action coupled with Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and >> laughter. >> >> >> >> >> Caution: The Reserve Bank of India never sends mails, SMSs or makes calls >> asking for personal information such as your bank account details, >> passwords, etc. It never keeps or offers funds to anyone. Please do not >> respond in any manner to such offers, however offici
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Often, desperate situations call for desperate measures. It is easy to comment from the comfort of our homes. Besides, I don’t think it was begging. He was just calling for help. All of us tdo ask do request or call for help when we are pushed . Again people are different! -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Ajay Minocha Sent: 06 February 2017 22:51 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] Kabil I accept everything but I have better alternatives than begging to get on the stage and shouting my partner's name. On 2/6/17, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote: > I saw Kabil yesterday. Overall, I liked the film. The story telling was > compelling though at times a little too violent. Like most films, the > Director has taken creative license to tell his story. I was happy that the > film depicted the blind person as being as human as anyone else with > emotions ability and aspirations. I do think every blind person is wired > different and hence brings to the table different levels of ability. I am ok > with the focus on smell and hearing. I have met blind people with strong > sense of smell , touch and hearing. Also , we need to remember that Kabil is > a commercial venture and not a documentary. There could be inaccuracies. > Erik Waheinmayer climb mountains, Dinesh Kaushal is an IT person, while > someone else is a journalist. All of them are blind but all of them cannot > be journalists or mountaineers or IT professionals. Aptitudes are varied and > Mr and Mrs Bhatnagar have their own wiring and their own unique > personalities. I am happy that an entertaining story has been told and > people of the country have had the opportunity of focusing on aspects of a > life with blindness at least for the 2 hrs. The film did bring out the > reality of the real attitude of the World around us and the vulnerability of > blind individuals and blind couples. We certainly do live in a rough and > cruel World. > -Original Message- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf > Of Asudani, Rajesh > Sent: 06 February 2017 11:44 > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning > the disabled. > Subject: [AI] Kabil > > So, finally, I watched Kabil, till the end… > > Till middle, it is realistic, but then fancy takes over, me thinks. > > We are not possessors of doggy sense of smell and batty sense of hearing, to > say the least. > > Initially also, scene of lost lovers in a crowded programme is infantile. > > His doing-Su-Su always is also irritating a bit. > > Su’s Suicide is misogynistic, to say the least. > Putting blindness apart, > One thing, however, which film after film has highlighted and we have grown > apathetic to which, and which is damn serious, is the utter haplessness of a > layperson before our investigative and adjudicative machinery and there > being absolutely no hope from them to get any semblance of justice. > > Either Modi government should censor all such depictions, or if we have any > sense of pride in our nationhood and take our constitution even a bit > seriously, we should rectify and overhaul our systems. > > > सादर / With thanks & Regards > राजेश आसुदानी Rajesh Asudani > सहायक महाप्रबन्धक AGM > बाजार आसूचना ईकाई MIU > भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक Reserve Bank of India > नागपुर Nagpur > > 0712 2806369 > > President > VIBEWA > Co-Moderator > VIB-India > > A-pilll = Action coupled with Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and > laughter. > > > > > Caution: The Reserve Bank of India never sends mails, SMSs or makes calls > asking for personal information such as your bank account details, > passwords, etc. It never keeps or offers funds to anyone. Please do not > respond in any manner to such offers, however official or attractive they > may look. > > > Notice: This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and > intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are > addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, use, > review, distribution, printing or copying of the information contained in > this e-mail message and/or attachments to it are strictly prohibited. If you > have received this email by error, please notify us by return e-mail or > telephone and immediately and permanently delete the message and any > attachments. The recipient should check this email and any attachments for > the presence of viruses. The Reserve Bank of India accepts no liability for > any damage caused by any virus transmitted by this email. > > Registe
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On 2/6/17, Ajay Minocha <ajayminoc...@gmail.com> wrote: > I accept everything but I have better alternatives than begging to get > on the stage and shouting my partner's name. > > On 2/6/17, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote: >> I saw Kabil yesterday. Overall, I liked the film. The story telling was >> compelling though at times a little too violent. Like most films, the >> Director has taken creative license to tell his story. I was happy that >> the >> film depicted the blind person as being as human as anyone else with >> emotions ability and aspirations. I do think every blind person is wired >> different and hence brings to the table different levels of ability. I am >> ok >> with the focus on smell and hearing. I have met blind people with strong >> sense of smell , touch and hearing. Also , we need to remember that Kabil >> is >> a commercial venture and not a documentary. There could be inaccuracies. >> Erik Waheinmayer climb mountains, Dinesh Kaushal is an IT person, while >> someone else is a journalist. All of them are blind but all of them cannot >> be journalists or mountaineers or IT professionals. Aptitudes are varied >> and >> Mr and Mrs Bhatnagar have their own wiring and their own unique >> personalities. I am happy that an entertaining story has been told and >> people of the country have had the opportunity of focusing on aspects of a >> life with blindness at least for the 2 hrs. The film did bring out the >> reality of the real attitude of the World around us and the vulnerability >> of >> blind individuals and blind couples. We certainly do live in a rough and >> cruel World. >> -Original Message- >> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On >> Behalf >> Of Asudani, Rajesh >> Sent: 06 February 2017 11:44 >> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning >> the disabled. >> Subject: [AI] Kabil >> >> So, finally, I watched Kabil, till the end… >> >> Till middle, it is realistic, but then fancy takes over, me thinks. >> >> We are not possessors of doggy sense of smell and batty sense of hearing, >> to >> say the least. >> >> Initially also, scene of lost lovers in a crowded programme is infantile. >> >> His doing-Su-Su always is also irritating a bit. >> >> Su’s Suicide is misogynistic, to say the least. >> Putting blindness apart, >> One thing, however, which film after film has highlighted and we have >> grown >> apathetic to which, and which is damn serious, is the utter haplessness of >> a >> layperson before our investigative and adjudicative machinery and there >> being absolutely no hope from them to get any semblance of justice. >> >> Either Modi government should censor all such depictions, or if we have >> any >> sense of pride in our nationhood and take our constitution even a bit >> seriously, we should rectify and overhaul our systems. >> >> >> सादर / With thanks & Regards >> राजेश आसुदानी Rajesh Asudani >> सहायक महाप्रबन्धक AGM >> बाजार आसूचना ईकाई MIU >> भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक Reserve Bank of India >> नागपुर Nagpur >> >> 0712 2806369 >> >> President >> VIBEWA >> Co-Moderator >> VIB-India >> >> A-pilll = Action coupled with Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and >> laughter. >> >> >> >> >> Caution: The Reserve Bank of India never sends mails, SMSs or makes calls >> asking for personal information such as your bank account details, >> passwords, etc. It never keeps or offers funds to anyone. Please do not >> respond in any manner to such offers, however official or attractive they >> may look. >> >> >> Notice: This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and >> intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are >> addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, use, >> review, distribution, printing or copying of the information contained in >> this e-mail message and/or attachments to it are strictly prohibited. If >> you >> have received this email by error, please notify us by return e-mail or >> telephone and immediately and permanently delete the message and any >> attachments. The recipient should check this email and any attachments for >> the presence of viruses. The Reserve Bank of India accepts no liability >> for >> any damage caused by any virus transmitted by this email. >> >> R
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I accept everything but I have better alternatives than begging to get on the stage and shouting my partner's name. On 2/6/17, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote: > I saw Kabil yesterday. Overall, I liked the film. The story telling was > compelling though at times a little too violent. Like most films, the > Director has taken creative license to tell his story. I was happy that the > film depicted the blind person as being as human as anyone else with > emotions ability and aspirations. I do think every blind person is wired > different and hence brings to the table different levels of ability. I am ok > with the focus on smell and hearing. I have met blind people with strong > sense of smell , touch and hearing. Also , we need to remember that Kabil is > a commercial venture and not a documentary. There could be inaccuracies. > Erik Waheinmayer climb mountains, Dinesh Kaushal is an IT person, while > someone else is a journalist. All of them are blind but all of them cannot > be journalists or mountaineers or IT professionals. Aptitudes are varied and > Mr and Mrs Bhatnagar have their own wiring and their own unique > personalities. I am happy that an entertaining story has been told and > people of the country have had the opportunity of focusing on aspects of a > life with blindness at least for the 2 hrs. The film did bring out the > reality of the real attitude of the World around us and the vulnerability of > blind individuals and blind couples. We certainly do live in a rough and > cruel World. > -Original Message- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf > Of Asudani, Rajesh > Sent: 06 February 2017 11:44 > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning > the disabled. > Subject: [AI] Kabil > > So, finally, I watched Kabil, till the end… > > Till middle, it is realistic, but then fancy takes over, me thinks. > > We are not possessors of doggy sense of smell and batty sense of hearing, to > say the least. > > Initially also, scene of lost lovers in a crowded programme is infantile. > > His doing-Su-Su always is also irritating a bit. > > Su’s Suicide is misogynistic, to say the least. > Putting blindness apart, > One thing, however, which film after film has highlighted and we have grown > apathetic to which, and which is damn serious, is the utter haplessness of a > layperson before our investigative and adjudicative machinery and there > being absolutely no hope from them to get any semblance of justice. > > Either Modi government should censor all such depictions, or if we have any > sense of pride in our nationhood and take our constitution even a bit > seriously, we should rectify and overhaul our systems. > > > सादर / With thanks & Regards > राजेश आसुदानी Rajesh Asudani > सहायक महाप्रबन्धक AGM > बाजार आसूचना ईकाई MIU > भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक Reserve Bank of India > नागपुर Nagpur > > 0712 2806369 > > President > VIBEWA > Co-Moderator > VIB-India > > A-pilll = Action coupled with Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and > laughter. > > > > > Caution: The Reserve Bank of India never sends mails, SMSs or makes calls > asking for personal information such as your bank account details, > passwords, etc. It never keeps or offers funds to anyone. Please do not > respond in any manner to such offers, however official or attractive they > may look. > > > Notice: This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and > intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are > addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, use, > review, distribution, printing or copying of the information contained in > this e-mail message and/or attachments to it are strictly prohibited. If you > have received this email by error, please notify us by return e-mail or > telephone and immediately and permanently delete the message and any > attachments. The recipient should check this email and any attachments for > the presence of viruses. The Reserve Bank of India accepts no liability for > any damage caused by any virus transmitted by this email. > > Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of > mobile phones / Tabs on: > http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in > > > Search for old postings at: > http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ > > To unsubscribe send a message to > accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in > with the subject unsubscribe. > > To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please > visit the list home page
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I saw Kabil yesterday. Overall, I liked the film. The story telling was compelling though at times a little too violent. Like most films, the Director has taken creative license to tell his story. I was happy that the film depicted the blind person as being as human as anyone else with emotions ability and aspirations. I do think every blind person is wired different and hence brings to the table different levels of ability. I am ok with the focus on smell and hearing. I have met blind people with strong sense of smell , touch and hearing. Also , we need to remember that Kabil is a commercial venture and not a documentary. There could be inaccuracies. Erik Waheinmayer climb mountains, Dinesh Kaushal is an IT person, while someone else is a journalist. All of them are blind but all of them cannot be journalists or mountaineers or IT professionals. Aptitudes are varied and Mr and Mrs Bhatnagar have their own wiring and their own unique personalities. I am happy that an entertaining story has been told and people of the country have had the opportunity of focusing on aspects of a life with blindness at least for the 2 hrs. The film did bring out the reality of the real attitude of the World around us and the vulnerability of blind individuals and blind couples. We certainly do live in a rough and cruel World. -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Asudani, Rajesh Sent: 06 February 2017 11:44 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: [AI] Kabil So, finally, I watched Kabil, till the end… Till middle, it is realistic, but then fancy takes over, me thinks. We are not possessors of doggy sense of smell and batty sense of hearing, to say the least. Initially also, scene of lost lovers in a crowded programme is infantile. His doing-Su-Su always is also irritating a bit. Su’s Suicide is misogynistic, to say the least. Putting blindness apart, One thing, however, which film after film has highlighted and we have grown apathetic to which, and which is damn serious, is the utter haplessness of a layperson before our investigative and adjudicative machinery and there being absolutely no hope from them to get any semblance of justice. Either Modi government should censor all such depictions, or if we have any sense of pride in our nationhood and take our constitution even a bit seriously, we should rectify and overhaul our systems. सादर / With thanks & Regards राजेश आसुदानी Rajesh Asudani सहायक महाप्रबन्धक AGM बाजार आसूचना ईकाई MIU भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक Reserve Bank of India नागपुर Nagpur 0712 2806369 President VIBEWA Co-Moderator VIB-India A-pilll = Action coupled with Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and laughter. Caution: The Reserve Bank of India never sends mails, SMSs or makes calls asking for personal information such as your bank account details, passwords, etc. It never keeps or offers funds to anyone. Please do not respond in any manner to such offers, however official or attractive they may look. Notice: This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, use, review, distribution, printing or copying of the information contained in this e-mail message and/or attachments to it are strictly prohibited. If you have received this email by error, please notify us by return e-mail or telephone and immediately and permanently delete the message and any attachments. The recipient should check this email and any attachments for the presence of viruses. The Reserve Bank of India accepts no liability for any damage caused by any virus transmitted by this email. Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list.. Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.or
[AI] Kabil
So, finally, I watched Kabil, till the end… Till middle, it is realistic, but then fancy takes over, me thinks. We are not possessors of doggy sense of smell and batty sense of hearing, to say the least. Initially also, scene of lost lovers in a crowded programme is infantile. His doing-Su-Su always is also irritating a bit. Su’s Suicide is misogynistic, to say the least. Putting blindness apart, One thing, however, which film after film has highlighted and we have grown apathetic to which, and which is damn serious, is the utter haplessness of a layperson before our investigative and adjudicative machinery and there being absolutely no hope from them to get any semblance of justice. Either Modi government should censor all such depictions, or if we have any sense of pride in our nationhood and take our constitution even a bit seriously, we should rectify and overhaul our systems. सादर / With thanks & Regards राजेश आसुदानी Rajesh Asudani सहायक महाप्रबन्धक AGM बाजार आसूचना ईकाई MIU भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक Reserve Bank of India नागपुर Nagpur 0712 2806369 President VIBEWA Co-Moderator VIB-India A-pilll = Action coupled with Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and laughter. Caution: The Reserve Bank of India never sends mails, SMSs or makes calls asking for personal information such as your bank account details, passwords, etc. It never keeps or offers funds to anyone. Please do not respond in any manner to such offers, however official or attractive they may look. Notice: This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, use, review, distribution, printing or copying of the information contained in this e-mail message and/or attachments to it are strictly prohibited. If you have received this email by error, please notify us by return e-mail or telephone and immediately and permanently delete the message and any attachments. The recipient should check this email and any attachments for the presence of viruses. The Reserve Bank of India accepts no liability for any damage caused by any virus transmitted by this email. Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list..
[AI] kabil film
Dear friends, I would like to download kabil movie. Please tell me easiest way to download it. -- With Warm Regards, Akash Gupta Rajasthan Skype: akash.gupta2412 The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision. By "Helen Keller". -- Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list..