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Monday, 16th October 2023
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To say that Madhavi Latha wears several hats would be inadequate to
sum up her accomplishments. A para-athlete who won accolades at
national-level swimming championships at the age of 40, she is also a
banker and an author, co-founded the wheelchair basketball federation
of India, and more recently, is focused on creating opportunities for
persons with disabilities to test the waters in the media and
entertainment industry. “Persons with disabilities also love the arts
and are in dire need of creative outlets. I feel very happy when I
sing, write, or act, and it is the same for several others. This is
what set me thinking about how I can create inclusive opportunities
for the same,” she says.


This set the ball rolling for YWTC (Yes we too can) Charitable Trust,
founded by Ms. Madhavi to partner with the Film and Television
Institute of India (FTII) to offer basic screen acting courses for
persons with disabilities. “Three batches in, and several batches to
go, the response has been overwhelming. So many people are
enthusiastic, and have been looking for such opportunities to exhibit
their talents, and meet like-minded people,” she says.

Offered free of cost, the screen acting courses have so far seen a mix
of participants. “One of our participants was a woman with a locomotor
disability, who is working with a food delivery service. So many
people are interested in delving into a creative field, but
opportunities are far too few,” she says. This idea has grown by leaps
and bounds, thanks to Ms. Madhavi persevering with her enthusiasm, and
the next few months promise to be exciting and enriching. Along with
the FTII and supported by Fiserv through its #FiservGivesback
programme and United Way Mumbai as the NGO partner, YWTC Charitable
Trust has rolled out a host of programmes for those wishing to explore
the many facets of media and entertainment.

“Under the lights, camera, inclusion initiative, we will be offering
five courses: a screenplay writing course for persons with locomotor
disabilities; a course in dubbing; a course in podcasting for visually
impaired persons; smartphone filmmaking for the hearing-impaired; and
an acting course with an emphasis on mime for the hearing-impaired,”
Ms. Madhavi says.

A platform to tell stories

Pointing out that the entertainment industry has a long way to go in
giving opportunities to persons with disabilities, as well as creating
an accessible environment for them, Ms. Madhavi says that what drives
her to roll out these initiatives is the need to give persons with
disabilities the much-needed encouragement and motivation. “It is only
when we are given a platform to tell our stories through movies or TV
shows, will our perspectives and ideas be heard effectively. We don’t
want to stop with training but will be making two short films which
will involve some of our course participants and give them a platform
to showcase their skills and talents,” she explains.

As a catalyst of change, she continues to emphasise how there is no
dearth of talent among persons with disabilities. There are many more
grand plans she wants to execute for the community. “One of my biggest
dreams is to open a sports and arts academy for persons with
disabilities. Even to look for a venue that is accessible and can
accommodate us comes with its own challenges. If we have our own
space, we can do so much more,” she says.
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