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Taare Zameen Par

Taare Zameen Par (lit.'Stars on Earth'), also known as Like Stars on Earth in English, is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language drama film produced and directed by Aamir Khan. The film stars Khan himself, along with Darsheel Safary, Tanay Chheda, Vipin Sharma and Tisca Chopra. The film explores the life and imagination of Ishaan (Safary), a 9-year-old boy who, despite excelling in art, has poor academic performance which leads his parents to send him to a boarding school, where a new art teacher Nikumbh (Khan) suspects that he is dyslexic and helps him to overcome his reading disorder.

Taare Zameen Par
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAamir Khan
Written byAmole Gupte
Produced byAamir Khan
StarringDarsheel Safary
Aamir Khan
Tisca Chopra
Vipin Sharma
Tanay Chheda
CinematographySatyajit Pande (Setu)
Edited byDeepa Bhatia
Music byShankar–Ehsaan–Loy
Production
company
Aamir Khan Productions
Distributed byPVR Pictures
Release date
  • 21 December 2007 (2007-12-21)
Running time
164 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget120 million[2]
Box office1.35 billion

Creative director and writer Amole Gupte initially developed the idea with his wife Deepa Bhatia, who served as the film's editor. Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy composed the film's score, and Prasoon Joshi wrote the lyrics for many of the songs. Principal photography took place in Mumbai and in Panchgani's New Era High School and some of the school's students make appearances.

Taare Zameen Par made its theatrical debut in India on 21 December 2007, earning 1.35 billion worldwide, thus proving to be a commercial success. It received widespread critical acclaim, with praise for its novel story, screenplay, direction, dialogues, soundtrack and performances of the cast. The film also proved to be vital in raising awareness about dyslexia.

A recipient of several accolades, Taare Zameen Par was India's official entry at the 81st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Film, but did not proceed further. At the 55th National Film Awards, it won 3 awards – Best Film on Family Welfare, Best Lyrics (Prasoon Joshi for "Maa") and Best Male Playback Singer (Shankar Mahadevan for "Maa"). At the 53rd Filmfare Awards, it received 11 nominations, including Best Actor (Safary), Best Supporting Actor (Aamir Khan) and Best Supporting Actress (Chopra), and won a leading 5 awards, including Best Film, Best Director (Aamir Khan) and Best Lyricist (Joshi for "Maa").

UTV Home Entertainment released a DVD for Indian audiences in 2008. Disney's later release of the international edition DVD marked the first purchase of distribution rights for an Indian film by a global company.

Plot

Ishaan Awasthi is an 8-year-old boy who has trouble following school, though he is assumed by all to hate learning and assumed to be a troublemaker, and is belittled for it. He has repeated the 3rd standard from the previous year due to his failures. His imagination, creativity, and talent for art and painting are often disregarded. His father, Nandkishore is a successful executive who expects his sons to excel, and his mother, Maya is a homemaker who is frustrated by her inability to educate Ishaan. Ishaan's elder brother, Yohan is an exemplary student in whose shadow Ishaan remains. One day, Ishaan and his parents are called by Ishaan's principal to discuss about his behavior and grades. Fed up of hearing Ishaan's failures and lack of improvement, Nandkishore sends Ishaan to a boarding school. Alone there, he rapidly sinks into a state of fear, anxiety, and depression, which is only worsened by the teachers there and their strict and abusive regime. His only friend is Rajan Damodaran, a physically disabled boy who is one of the top students and resides with his family there, as his father is part of the school's board. Ishaan contemplates suicide one day, but is stopped when he hears Rajan fall down and Ishaan gets off the ledge to help him up. Rajan also informs him that Mr. Holkar has left the school and is being replaced by someone else.

Ram Shankar Nikumbh, a cheerful and optimistic instructor at the Tulips School for young children with developmental disabilities, joins the boarding school's faculty the same day, replacing the authoritarian Mr. Holkar, the school's former art teacher. Ram's teaching style is markedly different from that of Holkar's, and he quickly notes Ishaan's unhappiness that day after he fails to draw anything during the class. He reviews Ishaan's work and concludes that his academic shortcomings are indicative of dyslexia. Ram then visits the Awasthi's house in Mumbai, where he is surprised to discover Ishaan's hidden interest in art. Flustered, he demonstrates to Maya and Yohan how Ishaan has extreme difficulty in understanding letters and words due to dyslexia, and his poverty in sports skills stems from his poor motor ability (which also applies to his difficulty in tying shoelaces). Nandkishore labels it as an intellectual disability (as well as excuse) and dismisses it as laziness much to Ram's frustration.

Back at school, Ram brings up the topic of dyslexia in a class by offering a list of famous dyslexic people. He comforts Ishaan, telling him how he struggled as a child as well. Ram obtains the principal's permission to become Ishaan's tutor. With gradual care, he works to improve Ishaan's reading and writing by using remedial techniques developed by dyslexia specialists. Eventually, both Ishaan's demeanor and his grades improve. One day Nandkishore visits the school and tells Ram that he and Maya have read up on dyslexia and understand the condition. Ram mentions that what Ishaan needs more than understanding is that someone loves him. Outside Nandkishore sees Ishaan reading from a board. With teary eyes, he is unable to face his son and walks away.

At the end of the school year, Ram organises an arts and crafts contest for the staff and students, judged by artist Lalita Lajmi. Ishaan's work makes him the winner and Ram, who paints Ishaan's portrait, is declared the runner-up. The principal announces that Ram has been hired as the school's permanent art teacher. When Ishaan's parents meet his teachers on the last day of school, they are left speechless by the transformation in him. Overcome with emotion, Nandkishore thanks Ram. Before leaving, Ishaan runs toward Ram, who lifts him high up in a hug.

Cast

 
Darsheel Safary's initial screentest lacked dialogue. When Aamir Khan saw the expression in his nose and face, however, he instantly knew, "That's the child. He is Ishaan."[3]
 
Tisca Chopra, lead actress, addressing at the Press Conference, during the 39th International Film Festival (IFFI-2008) in Panaji, Goa
  • Darsheel Safary as Ishaan Nandkishore Awasthi (Inu): Maya & Nandkishore's son [4]
    • Veer Mohan as Little Ishaan
  • Aamir Khan as Ram Shankar Nikumbh: An art teacher at New Era High School and Inu's tutor, tuition teacher [5]
  • Tisca Chopra as Maya Awasthi: Ishaan and Yohaan's mother [6]
  • Vipin Sharma as Nandkishore Awasthi, Ishaan and Yohaan's father [7]
  • Tanay Chheda as Rajan Damodran, Inu's best friend and classmate at boarding school
  • Sachet Engineer as Yohaan Nandkishore Awasthi: Inu's brother
    • Aniket Engineer as Junior Yohaan
  • Ramit Gupta as Ranjeet
  • Girija Oak as Jabeen Khan: Nikumbh's co-worker
  • Bugs Bhargava and Shankar Sachdev as Sen Sir and Tiwari Sir, Two teachers at New Era High School [8]
  • M. K. Raina as Principal - Boarding school: The head of New Era High School
  • Pratima Kulkarni as Principal - St. Anthony's School
  • Meghna Malik as Victoria Teacher: Class and math teacher of Ishaan's former school, St. Anthony's School
  • Sonali Sachdev as Irene Teacher: An English teacher at Ishaan's former school, St. Anthony's School
  • Lalita Lajmi as herself (cameo appearance)[9]

Production

Development

The husband and wife team of Amole Gupte and Deepa Bhatia developed the story that would eventually become Taare Zameen Par as a way of understanding why some children cannot conform to a conventional educational system. Their initial work began as a short story that evolved into a screenplay over seven years. Deepa Bhatia stated in an interview with The Hindu that her original inspiration was the childhood of Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa, who did poorly in school. Her goal was to explore the story of "a child who did not fit into the school stream." She referenced a specific moment in Kurosawa's biography where he began to excel after meeting an attentive art teacher, and noted that this scene "became the inspiration for how a teacher could transform the life of a student".[4]

While developing the character of a young boy based on Kurosawa, Bhatia and Gupte explored some possible reasons why he failed in school. Their research led them to the Maharashtra Dyslexia Association and Parents for a Better Curriculum for the Child (PACE). Dyslexia eventually became the central topic and theme of the film. The pair worked with dyslexic children to research and develop the screenplay, basing characters and situations on their observations. Bhatia and Gupte carefully concealed the children's identities in the final version of the script.[4]

"While Amole has written what I think is a brilliant and moving script, his contribution towards the film is not limited to that of a writer. The entire pre-production was done by him including the most important task of creating the music ... he has been present on set throughout the shooting as the Creative Director, and has been a big support and strong guiding force in my debut as a director. I thank him for that, and more so for having the faith in me by entrusting to me something that is so close to him."

— Aamir Khan[10]

Khan and Gupte first met in college. Khan has said that he admired Gupte's abilities as an actor, writer, and painter. Three years before the film's release, Gupte brought Khan to the project as a producer and actor. Gupte himself was to direct,[10] but the first week's dailies were a great disappointment to Khan, who "lost faith in Amole and his capability of translating on screen what he had so beautifully written on paper".[11] Khan was on the verge of withdrawing his participation in the film because of these "creative differences",[11][12] but Gupte kept him on board by stepping down as director. Contrary to Khan's claim, Gupte lashed out saying that after the wrap-up party, Khan announced that he was the director of the film, despite Gupte acting as director.[13] Had it been necessary to hire a third party, production would have been postponed for 6–8 months as the new director prepared for the film. Keen to keep Safary as Ishaan—the actor might have aged too much for the part had production been delayed—Khan took over the role of director.[11] Taare Zameen Par was Khan's first experience in the dual role of actor and director. He has admitted that the transition was challenging, stating that while he had always wanted to direct a film, it was unknown territory for him.[14] Gupte remained on set, "guiding [Khan] and, at times, even correcting [him]".[11]

Title and translation

Initially, the film was to retain the short story's title of "High Jump", which referenced Ishaan's inability to achieve the high jump in gym class. This subplot, which was filmed but later cut, would have tied into the original ending for the movie. In this planned ending, a "ghost image" separates from Ishaan after the art competition and runs to the sports field; the film would end on a freeze frame of Ishaan's "ghost image" successfully making the leap. Aamir Khan disliked this proposed ending and convinced Gupte to rewrite it.

With the working title no longer relevant,[15] Khan, Gupte, and Bhatia discussed several alternatives,[16] eventually deciding on Taare Zameen Par. Possible translations of this title include Stars on the Ground[17] and Like Stars on Earth.[18] According to Khan:

Taare Zameen Par is a film about children and it is a film which celebrates the abilities of children. Taare Zameen Par is a title which denotes that aspect. It is a title with a very positive feel to it. All the kids are special and wonderful. They are like stars on earth. This particular aspect gave birth to the title.[16]

Filming

Principal photography for the film took place in India over five months.[19] Khan spent his first two days as director blocking the first scene to be filmed—Ishaan returning home from school and putting away his recently collected fish—and becoming comfortable with his new responsibilities.[20] Believing that the audience should not be aware of the camera, he chose a simple shooting style for the film that involved relatively little camera movement.[21]

At the same time, Khan also made use of illusory camera tricks. For example, the opening scene of Ishaan collecting fish outside his school was shot on location and at Film City. Shots focusing on Ishaan took place at the former, while those involving the gutter terrarium were filmed at a water tank at the latter. The tank's water often became murky because the mud would rise to the top, forcing production to constantly empty and refill it. Due to this hindrance, the scene took eight hours to film.[22] The film's next sequence involved Ishaan playing with two dogs. To compensate for the "absolutely petrified" Safary, most joint shots used a body double, though other portions integrated close-up shots of the actor.[23] Ishaan's nightmare—he becomes separated from his mother at a train station and she departs on a train while he is trapped in a crowd—was filmed in Mumbai on a permanent railway-station set. To work around the train set piece's immobility, production placed the camera on a moving trolley to create the illusion of a departing train. For the sequences related from the mother's point of view—shot from behind the actress—Chopra stood on a trolley next to a recreated section of the train's door.[24]

All the school sequences were filmed on location. The production team searched for a Mumbai school with an "oppressive" feel to establish the "heaviness of being in a metropolitan school",[25] and eventually chose St. Xavier's School.[26] As the school is situated along a main road filming took place on weekends, to minimise the background noise, but an early scene in which Ishaan is sent out of the classroom was filmed on the day of the Mumbai Marathon. The production staff placed acrylic sheets invisible to the naked eye on the classroom windows to mask the sounds of nearby crowds and helicopters.[27] New Era High School served as Ishaan's boarding school. The change of setting was a "breath of fresh air" for the production crew, who moved from Ishaan's small house in Mysore Colony, Chembur to the "vast, beautiful environs" of Panchgani.[28]

Production relied on stock footage for the brief scene of a bird feeding its babies. Khan carefully selected a clip to his liking, but learned three weeks before the film's release that the footage was not available in the proper format. With three days to replace it or else risk delaying the release, Khan made do with what he could find. He says that he "cringes" every time he sees it.[29]

Children

Real schoolchildren participated throughout the movie's filming. Khan credited them with the film's success, and was reportedly very popular with them.[14] Furthermore, Khan placed a high priority on the day-to-day needs of his child actors, and went to great lengths to attend to them.[16] The production staff made sure that the students were never idle, and always kept them occupied outside of filming.[30] New Era Faculty Coordinator Douglas Lee thought the experience not only helped the children to learn patience and co-operation, but also gave them a better understanding of how they should behave towards children like Ishaan who have problems in school.[31] Because filming at New Era High School occurred during the winter holiday, those portraying Ishaan's classmates gave up their vacation to participate.[32] To fill in the campus background, students from nearby schools were also brought in.[33] A total of 1,500 children were used for wide-shots of the film's art-fair climax; medium shots only required 400 students.[34]

New to acting, the children often made errors such as staring into the camera, and Khan resorted to unorthodox methods to work around their rookie mistakes. For example, an early scene in the film featured a school assembly; Khan wanted the students to act naturally and to ignore the principal's speech, but recognised that this would be a difficult feat with cameras present. First Assistant Director Sunil Pandey spoke continuously in an attempt to "bore the hell out of [them]", and they eventually lost interest in the filming and behaved normally.[35] A later scene involved Nikumbh enlightening his class about famous people with dyslexia, and the children's responses to his speech were the last portion to be filmed. Having already spent 3–4 days hearing the dialogue the children's reactions were "jaded". Khan opted to film them while he recited a tale, and manipulated his storytelling to achieve the varying spontaneous reactions.[36] The following scene had the children playing around a nearby pond. Horrified when he learned that the water was 15 feet (4.6 m) deep, Khan recruited four lifeguards in case a child fell in.[37]

Khan found it important that the audience connect the film to real children, and had Pandey travel throughout India filming documentary-style footage of children from all walks of life. Those visuals were integrated into the end credits.[38]

Art and animation

While claymation has been used in Indian television commercials,[39] the film's title sequence—a representation of Ishaan's imagination[40]—marked its first instance in a Bollywood film.[41] Khan gave claymation artist Dhimant Vyas free rein over the various elements.[42] The storyboarding took one and a half months and the shooting required 15 days.[39] The "3 into 9" sequence, in which Ishaan delves into his imagination to solve a math problem, was originally conceived as a 3D animation. Halfway through its creation, however, Khan felt it was not turning out as he had envisioned it. Khan scrapped the project and hired Vaibhav Kumaresh, who hand-drew the scene as a 2D animation.[43]

Artist Samir Mondal composed Ishaan and Nikumbh's art-fair watercolor paintings. He held a workshop with the schoolchildren, and incorporated elements from their artwork into Ishaan's.[44] Mondal also instructed Khan on a painter's typical mannerisms and movements.[45] Gupte created the rest of Ishaan's artwork and Assistant Art Director Veer Nanavati drew Ishaan's flipbook.[46] The art department's designs for Ishaan's school notebooks disappointed Khan, who had familiarized himself with dyslexic writing. Using his left hand, Khan instead wrote it himself.[47]

Musical sequences

The musical sequence of "Jame Raho" establishes the characters of the four members of Ishaan's family; for example, the father is hardworking and responsible, and Yohaan is an "ideal son" who does all the right things. A robotic style of music overlaps most of the sequence—this is mirrored by the machine-like morning routines of the mother, father, and Yohaan—but changes for Ishaan's portion to imply that he is different from the rest. This concept is furthered by speed ramping and having the camera sway with the music to create a distinct style.[48] The twilight scenes of "Maa" were a particular issue for the production crew. Because the specific lighting only lasted ten to fifteen minutes a day, the scenes took nearly ten evenings to film. Production at one time considered having a child singing, but ultimately deemed it too over the top and felt it would connect to more people if sung by an adult. Shankar initially performed the song as a sample—they planned to replace him with another singer—but production eventually decided that his rendition was best.[49]

 
The trio of Shankar Mahadevan (right), Ehsaan Noorani (middle), and Loy Mendonsa (left) composed most of the film's music.

Ishaan's truancy scene—he leaves school one day after realizing that his mother has not signed his failed math test—originally coincided with the song "Kholo Kholo," but Khan did not believe it worked well for the situation. In his opinion, the accompanying song should focus on what a child wants—to be free—and be told from the first-person perspective instead of "Kholo Kholo"'s second person. When Khan took over as director, he opted to use "Mera Jahan"—a song written by Gupte—and moved "Kholo Kholo" to the art fair. Viewers of test screenings were divided over the truancy scene. Half thoroughly enjoyed it but the rest complained that it was too long, did not make sense, and merely showed "touristy" visuals of Mumbai. Khan nevertheless kept the scene, because he "connected deeply" with it and felt that it established Ishaan's world.[50]

Shiamak Davar choreographed the dance sequence of "Bum Bum Bole," and was given free rein over its design. He had intended to use 40 students from his dance school, but Khan did not want trained dancers.[32] Davar gave the children certain cues and a general idea of what to do, but left the style and final product up to them to avoid a choreographed appearance.[51] Time constraints meant that while Khan was busy filming "Bum Bum Bole," Ram Madhvani took over as director for "Bheja Kum".[32][52] The latter sequence, containing a "fun-filled" song of rhythmic dialogue,[53] allowed the audience to perceive how Ishaan sees the world and written languages. It was intended to represent "a young boy's worst nightmare, in terms of ... the worst thing that he can think of"; Madhvani based the visual concept on his son's fear of "creepy-crawlies" such as cockroaches, dragonflies, and lizards.[54] Tata Elxsi's Visual Computing Labs made the creatures out of the English alphabet and numbers, although Khan insisted they include the Hindi alphabet as not all the audience would be familiar with English.[54][55] The chalkboard writing's transformation into a snake was included to surprise the audience and "end the song on a high note."[54]

In writing the song "Taare Zameen Par," lyricist Prasoon Joshi followed the theme of "however much you talk about children, it's not enough." Every line throughout the song describes children, and only one repeats: "Kho Naa Jaaye Yeh / Taare Zameen Par" ("Let us not lose these / Little stars on earth").[56] The song is mostly set to the annual day performance by the developmentally disabled children of Tulips School. Actual students from Tulips School and Saraswati Mandir participated, and were filmed over a period of five days.[57] The sequence originally featured numerous dance performances, but was trimmed down when test audiences found it too long.[58] A song accompanying the scene in which Ishaan's mother is watching home videos of her son was also cut, and replaced with background music after test audiences expressed their opposition to yet another song.[59]

Background music

"It is easier when you have to create a song like "Move Your Body" in Johnny Gaddaar. There you can add a lot of nonsense in the recording studio. On the other hand, something like Taare Zameen Par requires melody to hold center stage. There is a different level of energy that you have to bring in composing for such different soundtrack as we had to be subdued yet effective in Taare Zameen Par."
 – Shankar Mahadevan[60]

Timing and other aspects are usually planned when scoring a film, but Khan chose to take a more improvised approach. Instead of using a studio, he and the trio Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy recorded it at Khan's home in Panchgani, to clear their heads and not be in the mindset of the city. As they watched the film, Khan pointed out when he wanted music to begin and of what type. Ehsaan Noorani noted that this strategy allowed the score to have a "spontaneity to it."[61]

Different styles of background music were used to convey certain things. For example, a guitar is played when Ishaan is tense or upset, sometimes with discordant notes.[22] The music of the opening scene—the recurring "Ishaan's Theme," which represents the character's peace of mind—overpowers the background noise to show that Ishaan is lost in his own world; the noise becomes louder after he snaps back to reality.[62] But the scene in which Nikumbh explains dyslexia to Ishaan's family took the opposite approach. Silent at first, the music is slowly introduced as the father begins to understand his son's dilemma. The almost seven-minute long scene scarcely used any background music, to slow the pace and make it seem more realistic.[63]

Promotional material

When filming part of the montage that details Ishaan's tutoring by Nikumbh, Khan immediately decided it would be the "key art of the film". He noted that "this one shot tells you the entire story", and used it for the poster.[64]

Release

Box office

Taare Zameen Par was released worldwide on 14 December 2007, although countries such as Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, and Fiji opened it on 20 December.[65][66] It debuted in India with 425 prints,[66][67] although revenue-sharing issues between the film's distributors and theatre owners caused some slight delays.[66] The movie grossed 150 million (US$3.63 million) domestically within the first three days.[67] Its theatre occupancy in Mumbai dropped to 58 percent during its third week, but climbed back to 62 percent the following week—this brought the total to 770 million (US$18.62 million)—after the Maharashtra government granted the film exemption from the entertainment tax. Anticipating further tax exemption in other states, world distributor PVR Pictures circulated 200 more prints of the film.[68] The film completed its domestic run with $19,779,215.[65] To reach more audiences, the film was later dubbed in the regional languages of Tamil and Telugu. Both were scheduled for release on 12 September 2008, the former under the title Vaalu Nakshatram.[69] It grossed $1,223,869 in the US by its seventh week, and £351,303 in the UK by its ninth week.[70] Reports regarding the film's worldwide gross have conflicted, with sources citing 889.7 million (US$21.52 million),[71]1.07 billion (US$25.88 million),[72] 1.31 billion (US$31.68 million),[2] and 1.35 billion (US$32.65 million).[73]

Protests in Gujarat

In response to Khan's support for the Narmada Bachao Andolan and his criticism of Chief Minister Narendra Modi,[74][75] approximately 50 activists of the Sardar Patel Group conducted protests outside of PVR and INOX theatres in Vadodara, Gujarat. The group also issued statements to all the multiplexes of Gujarat, suggesting that the film not be screened unless Khan apologised for his comments.[74][76] The INOX cinema eventually boycotted the film; INOX Operations Manager Pushpendra Singh Rathod stated that "INOX is with Gujarat, and not isolated from it".[74]

International Dyslexia Association

The International Dyslexia Association screened Taare Zameen Par on 29 October 2008 in Seattle, Washington. Khan noted in his official blog that there were about 200 people in the audience and that he was "curious to see the response of a non-Indian audience to what we had made." He felt some concern that Taare Zameen Par was shown in a conference room rather than a cinema hall and was projected as a DVD rather than as a film. He said that the showing concluded to an "absolutely thunderous standing ovation" which "overwhelmed" him and that he "saw the tears streaming down the cheeks of the audience." Khan also noted that the reaction to the film "was exactly as it had been with audiences back home in India".[77][78]

Home media

UTV Home Entertainment released the film on DVD in India on 25 July 2008.[79][80] It was launched at Darsheel Safary's school, Green Lawns High School, in Mumbai. Aamir Khan, Tisca Chopra, Vipin Sharma, Sachet Engineer, and the rest of the cast and crew were present. In his speech, Khan stated, "Darsheel is a very happy child, full of life and vibrant. I am sure it's because of the way his parents and teachers have treated him. I must say Darsheel's principal Mrs. Bajaj has been extremely supportive and encouraging. The true test of any school is how happy the kids are and by the looks of it, the children here seem really happy."[81]

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, whose parent company previously acquired 33 percent of UTV Software Communications, bought the DVD rights for distribution in North America, the United Kingdom, and Australia for 70 million (US$880,000).[82] This marked "the first time an international studio has bought the video rights of an Indian film."[83] Retitling it Like Stars on Earth, Disney released the film in Region 2 on 26 October 2009,[84] in Region 1 on 12 January 2010,[85] and in Region 4 on 29 March 2010.[86] A three-disc set, the Disney version features the original Hindi audio soundtrack with English subtitles or another dubbed in English, as well as bonus material such as audio commentary, deleted scenes, and the musical soundtrack.[87] The film is available on Netflix.[88]

Reception

Critical response

 
Critics praised Aamir Khan for his directorial debut, which garnered him many awards and nominations.

Taare Zameen Par received widespread critical acclaim upon release. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 92% of 12 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7/10.[89] Subhash K. Jha suggests that the film is "a work of art, a water painting where the colors drip into our hearts, which could easily have fallen into the motions of over-sentimentality. Aamir Khan holds back where he could easily resort to an extravagant display of drama and emotions."[90] Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN argued that the true power of the film lies in its "remarkable, rooted, rock-solid script which provides the landscape for such an emotionally engaging, heart-warming experience."[91] Manish Gajjar from the BBC stated that the film "touches your heart and moves you deeply with its sterling performances. [It is] a film full of substance!"[92] Jaspreet Pandohar, also of BBC, posited that Taare Zameen Par is a "far cry from the formulaic masala flicks churned out by the Bollywood machine," and is "an inspirational story that is as emotive as it is entertaining; this is a little twinkling star of a movie."[93] Furthermore, Aprajita Anil of Screen gave the film four stars and stated, "Taare Zameen Par cannot be missed. Because it is different. Because it is delightful. Because it would make everyone think. Because it would help everyone grow. Because very rarely do performances get so gripping. And of course because the 'perfectionist' actor has shaped into a 'perfectionist' director."[94] In addition, filmmaker Anurag Kashyap stated that, "Taare Zameen Par took me back to my hostel days. If you take away the dyslexia, it seems like my story. The film affected me so deeply that I was almost left speechless. After watching the film, I was asked how I liked Taare Zameen Par. I could not talk as I was deeply overwhelmed."[95]

However, there were some criticisms. Jha's only objection to the film was Nikumbh's "sanctimonious lecture" to Ishaan's "rather theatrically-played" father. Jha found this a jarring "deviation from the delectable delicacy" of the film's tone.[90] Although she applauded the film overall and recommended "a mandatory viewing for all schools and all parents", Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India believed the second half was "a bit repetitive," the script needed "taut editing," and Ishaan's trauma "[seemed] a shade too prolonged and the treatment simplistic."[96] Despite commending the "great performances" and excellent directing, Gautaman Bhaskaran of The Hollywood Reporter, too, suggested that the movie "suffers from a weak script."[97] Likewise, Derek Kelly of Variety criticized it for what he described as its "touchy-feely-ness" attention to "a special needs kid's plight." Kelly also disliked the film for being "so resolutely caring ... and devoid of real drama and interesting characters" that "it should have 'approved by the Dyslexia Assn.' stamped on the posters."[98]

Scholarly response

In his article "Taare Zameen Par and dyslexic savants" featured in the Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology, Ambar Chakravarty noted the general accuracy of Ishaan's dyslexia. Though Chakravarty was puzzled by Ishaan's trouble in simple arithmetic—a trait of dyscalculia rather than dyslexia—he reasoned it was meant to "enhance the image of [Ishaan's] helplessness and disability". Labeling Ishaan an example of "dyslexic savant syndrome", he especially praised the growth of Ishaan's artistic talents after receiving help and support from Nikumbh, and deemed it the "most important (and joyous) neurocognitive phenomenon" of the film. This improvement highlights cosmetic neurology, a "major and therapeutically important issue" in cognitive neuroscience and neuropsychology.[99]

Likewise, in their article "Wake up call from 'Stars on the Ground'" for the Indian Journal of Psychiatry, T. S. Sathyanarayana Rao and V. S. T. Krishna wrote that the film "deserves to be vastly appreciated as an earnest endeavor to portray with sensitivity and empathetically diagnose a malady in human life". They also felt it blended "modern professional knowledge" with a "humane approach" in working with a dyslexic child. However, the authors believed the film expands beyond disabilities and explores the "present age where everyone is in a restless hurry". The pair wrote, "This film raises serious questions on mental health perspectives. We seem to be heading to a state of mass scale mindlessness even as children are being pushed to 'perform'. Are we seriously getting engrossed in the race of 'achievement' and blissfully becoming numb to the crux of life i.e., experiencing meaningful living in a broader frame rather than merely existing?" The film depicts how "threats and coercion are not capable of unearthing rich human potentialities deeply embedded in children", and that teachers should instead map their strengths and weakness. With this in mind, the author felt that Khan "dexterously drives home the precise point that our first priority ought to be getting to know the child before making any efforts to fill them with knowledge and abilities". Overall, the pair found a "naive oversimplification" in the film. With India "only recently waking to recognizing the reality and tragedy of learning disability", however, they "easily [forgave the film's fault] under artistic license".[17]

Public responses

The film raised awareness of the issue of dyslexia, and prompted more open discussions among parents, schools, activists, and policymakers. Anjuli Bawa, a parent-activist and founder of Action Dyslexia Delhi, said that the number of parents who visit her office increased tenfold in the months following the film's release.[100] Many began taking a more proactive approach by contacting her after noticing problems, rather than using her as a last resort. Gupte himself received "many painful letters and phone calls" from Indian parents. He noted, "Fathers weep on the phone and say they saw the film and realized that they have been wrong in the way they treated their children. This is catharsis."[101]

These reactions have also brought about a change in policies. The film, only ten days after its debut, influenced the Central Board of Secondary Education to provide extra time to disabled children—including visually impaired, physically disabled, and dyslexic students—during exams. In 2008, Mumbai's civic body also opened 12 classrooms for autistic students. In Chandigarh, the education administration started a course to educate teachers on how to support children with learning disabilities.[102]

The film has had a similarly positive response in Greater China, where the film was not officially released yet has a large online cult following due to Aamir Khan's popularity in the region after the success of 3 Idiots (2009). The film has been well received by Chinese audiences for how it tackles issues such as education and dyslexia, and is one of the highest-rated films on popular Chinese film site Douban, along with two other Aamir Khan films, 3 Idiots and Dangal (2016).[103][104]

Accolades

Among its many awards, Taare Zameen Par won the Filmfare Award for Best Film for 2008,[105] as well as the National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare.[106] Khan's directorial role and Safary's performance were recognized at the 2008 Zee Cine Awards,[107] 2008 Filmfare Awards,[105] and 4th Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards.[108]

2009 Academy Awards submission and Slumdog Millionaire

Taare Zameen Par was initially acclaimed as India's official entry for the 2009 Academy Awards Best Foreign Film,[18][109][110] but after it failed to progress to the short list, a debate began in the Indian media as to why Indian films never win Academy Awards.[111] Speculation for the reasons behind Taare Zameen Par's failed bid included Rediff.com's Arthur J. Pai's observation that it lacked mainstream media attention;[112] AMPAS jury member Krishna Shah criticized its length and abundance of songs.[113]

"Three days before Chandni Chowk to China hit theaters in the U.S. and India, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced its shortlist of nine films edging closer to a foreign-language nomination. India's submission, the powerful and moving Taare Zameen Par by Aamir Khan, didn't make the cut. Sadly, that film never will be seen by mainstream American audiences; yet Chandni Chowk is enjoying a hefty publicity push. If only Taare Zameen Par could have gotten its hands on that magic potato."

— American film critic Lisa Tsering in The Hollywood Reporter.[114]

Khan claimed that he was "not surprised" that Taare Zameen Par was not included in the Academy Award shortlist,[115] and argued, "I don't make films for awards. I make films for the audience. The audience, for which I have made the film, really loved it and the audiences outside India have also loved it. What I am trying to say is that film has been well loved across the globe and that for me it is extremely heartening and something that I give very high value to."[116]

The Indian news media also frequently compared Taare Zameen Par's nomination failure with the British drama film Slumdog Millionaire's multiple Academy Award nominations and wins,[117][118] and noted that other Indian films in the past were overlooked.[119] Film critic Rajeev Masand argued that it is difficult to compare the two films and noted that Slumdog Millionaire was being marketed in a way that Indian films such as Taare Zameen Par could not compete with.[120] In this context, Slumdog Millionaire actor Mahesh Manjrekar stated, "I'm sad that Aamir's Taare Zameen Par didn't make it to the final round of the Oscars. I thought it to be way better than Slumdog [Millionaire]..., without taking away anything from Boyle and the kids. But, Indian movies are underestimated there."[121]

Soundtrack

Taare Zameen Par
Soundtrack album by
Released4 November 2007 (2007-11-04)
Recorded2007
StudioAnand Recording Studios, Mumbai, India
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length38:45
LabelT-Series
ProducerShankar–Ehsaan–Loy
Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy chronology
Heyy Babyy
(2007)
Taare Zameen Par
(2007)
Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic
(2008)

The soundtrack for Taare Zameen Par was released on 4 November 2007 under the label T-Series.[122] The music is mainly composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, with lyrics by Prasoon Joshi. However, "Mera Jahan" was scored by Shailendra Barve and written by Gupte.[123] Joshi received the National Film Award for Best Lyrics, and Shankar Mahadevan won the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer, both for "Maa."[106]

Track listing

No.TitleSingersLength
1."Taare Zameen Par"Shankar Mahadevan, Dominique Cerejo, Vivienne Pocha7:08
2."Kholo Kholo"Raman Mahadevan5:01
3."Bum Bum Bole"Shaan, Aamir Khan, Armaan Malik5:32
4."Maa"Shankar Mahadevan5:14
5."Bheja Kum"Shankar Mahadevan, Bugs Bhargava, Shankar Sachdev, Roaj Gopal Iyer, Ravi Khanwiker, Loy Mendonsa, Amole Gupte, Kiran Rao, Aamir Khan, Ram Madhavni, Haji Springer2:07
6."Jame Raho"Vishal Dadlani2:59
7."Mera Jahan"Adnan Sami, Auriel Cordo, Ananya Wadkar6:32
8."Ishaan's Theme"Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy4:13
Total length:38:45

Reception

Joginder Tuteja of Bollywood Hungama praised the variety of genres present in the soundtrack and the lack of remixes. He gave it an overall rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, calling it a "zero compromise album" that "stays true to the film's spirit".[123] Planet Bollywood's Atta Khan rated it 9 out of 10, noting that the soundtrack "unquestionably lives up to all expectations". He felt that it maintained an "all round polished nature" and "is destined to become a classic". Although he, too, enjoyed the musical variety, he believed the composers overused the guitar and synthesizers.[124] Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com gave the soundtrack a score of 3 out of 5, commenting, "Taare Zameen Par isn't your regular soundtrack about fluttering hearts and sleepless nights. What makes these delicate and whimsical creations special is their underlying innocence."[125] According to the Indian trade website Box Office India, with around 1,100,000 units sold, this film's soundtrack album was the year's thirteenth highest-selling.[126]

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Further reading

  • Mohideen, Nabeel (26 December 2007). Hoelterhoff, Manuela (ed.). "Aamir Khan Makes Sparkling Debut as Film Director With Taare". Bloomberg News. New Delhi. from the original on 12 January 2015.
  • Mukherjee, Krittivas (24 December 2007). "Taare Zameen Par, film on dyslexic child, pulls at Indian heartstrings". Mumbai: Reuters Life. from the original on 28 April 2021.
  • Chhabra, Aseem; Kumar, Amitava; Tharoor, Shashi (25 February 2009). (Radio). Interviewed by Palca, Joe. Boston: WBUR-FM. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.

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This article is about the 2007 film For 2020 television show see Taare Zameen Par TV series Taare Zameen Par lit Stars on Earth also known as Like Stars on Earth in English is a 2007 Indian Hindi language drama film produced and directed by Aamir Khan The film stars Khan himself along with Darsheel Safary Tanay Chheda Vipin Sharma and Tisca Chopra The film explores the life and imagination of Ishaan Safary a 9 year old boy who despite excelling in art has poor academic performance which leads his parents to send him to a boarding school where a new art teacher Nikumbh Khan suspects that he is dyslexic and helps him to overcome his reading disorder Taare Zameen ParTheatrical release posterDirected byAamir KhanWritten byAmole GupteProduced byAamir KhanStarringDarsheel SafaryAamir KhanTisca ChopraVipin SharmaTanay ChhedaCinematographySatyajit Pande Setu Edited byDeepa BhatiaMusic byShankar Ehsaan LoyProductioncompanyAamir Khan ProductionsDistributed byPVR PicturesRelease date21 December 2007 2007 12 21 Running time164 minutes 1 CountryIndiaLanguageHindiBudget 120 million 2 Box office 1 35 billionCreative director and writer Amole Gupte initially developed the idea with his wife Deepa Bhatia who served as the film s editor Shankar Ehsaan Loy composed the film s score and Prasoon Joshi wrote the lyrics for many of the songs Principal photography took place in Mumbai and in Panchgani s New Era High School and some of the school s students make appearances Taare Zameen Par made its theatrical debut in India on 21 December 2007 earning 1 35 billion worldwide thus proving to be a commercial success It received widespread critical acclaim with praise for its novel story screenplay direction dialogues soundtrack and performances of the cast The film also proved to be vital in raising awareness about dyslexia A recipient of several accolades Taare Zameen Par was India s official entry at the 81st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Film but did not proceed further At the 55th National Film Awards it won 3 awards Best Film on Family Welfare Best Lyrics Prasoon Joshi for Maa and Best Male Playback Singer Shankar Mahadevan for Maa At the 53rd Filmfare Awards it received 11 nominations including Best Actor Safary Best Supporting Actor Aamir Khan and Best Supporting Actress Chopra and won a leading 5 awards including Best Film Best Director Aamir Khan and Best Lyricist Joshi for Maa UTV Home Entertainment released a DVD for Indian audiences in 2008 Disney s later release of the international edition DVD marked the first purchase of distribution rights for an Indian film by a global company Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Title and translation 3 3 Filming 3 4 Children 3 5 Art and animation 3 6 Musical sequences 3 7 Background music 3 8 Promotional material 4 Release 4 1 Box office 4 2 Protests in Gujarat 4 3 International Dyslexia Association 4 4 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Scholarly response 5 3 Public responses 6 Accolades 6 1 2009 Academy Awards submission and Slumdog Millionaire 7 Soundtrack 7 1 Track listing 7 2 Reception 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksPlot EditIshaan Awasthi is an 8 year old boy who has trouble following school though he is assumed by all to hate learning and assumed to be a troublemaker and is belittled for it He has repeated the 3rd standard from the previous year due to his failures His imagination creativity and talent for art and painting are often disregarded His father Nandkishore is a successful executive who expects his sons to excel and his mother Maya is a homemaker who is frustrated by her inability to educate Ishaan Ishaan s elder brother Yohan is an exemplary student in whose shadow Ishaan remains One day Ishaan and his parents are called by Ishaan s principal to discuss about his behavior and grades Fed up of hearing Ishaan s failures and lack of improvement Nandkishore sends Ishaan to a boarding school Alone there he rapidly sinks into a state of fear anxiety and depression which is only worsened by the teachers there and their strict and abusive regime His only friend is Rajan Damodaran a physically disabled boy who is one of the top students and resides with his family there as his father is part of the school s board Ishaan contemplates suicide one day but is stopped when he hears Rajan fall down and Ishaan gets off the ledge to help him up Rajan also informs him that Mr Holkar has left the school and is being replaced by someone else Ram Shankar Nikumbh a cheerful and optimistic instructor at the Tulips School for young children with developmental disabilities joins the boarding school s faculty the same day replacing the authoritarian Mr Holkar the school s former art teacher Ram s teaching style is markedly different from that of Holkar s and he quickly notes Ishaan s unhappiness that day after he fails to draw anything during the class He reviews Ishaan s work and concludes that his academic shortcomings are indicative of dyslexia Ram then visits the Awasthi s house in Mumbai where he is surprised to discover Ishaan s hidden interest in art Flustered he demonstrates to Maya and Yohan how Ishaan has extreme difficulty in understanding letters and words due to dyslexia and his poverty in sports skills stems from his poor motor ability which also applies to his difficulty in tying shoelaces Nandkishore labels it as an intellectual disability as well as excuse and dismisses it as laziness much to Ram s frustration Back at school Ram brings up the topic of dyslexia in a class by offering a list of famous dyslexic people He comforts Ishaan telling him how he struggled as a child as well Ram obtains the principal s permission to become Ishaan s tutor With gradual care he works to improve Ishaan s reading and writing by using remedial techniques developed by dyslexia specialists Eventually both Ishaan s demeanor and his grades improve One day Nandkishore visits the school and tells Ram that he and Maya have read up on dyslexia and understand the condition Ram mentions that what Ishaan needs more than understanding is that someone loves him Outside Nandkishore sees Ishaan reading from a board With teary eyes he is unable to face his son and walks away At the end of the school year Ram organises an arts and crafts contest for the staff and students judged by artist Lalita Lajmi Ishaan s work makes him the winner and Ram who paints Ishaan s portrait is declared the runner up The principal announces that Ram has been hired as the school s permanent art teacher When Ishaan s parents meet his teachers on the last day of school they are left speechless by the transformation in him Overcome with emotion Nandkishore thanks Ram Before leaving Ishaan runs toward Ram who lifts him high up in a hug Cast Edit Darsheel Safary s initial screentest lacked dialogue When Aamir Khan saw the expression in his nose and face however he instantly knew That s the child He is Ishaan 3 Tisca Chopra lead actress addressing at the Press Conference during the 39th International Film Festival IFFI 2008 in Panaji GoaDarsheel Safary as Ishaan Nandkishore Awasthi Inu Maya amp Nandkishore s son 4 Veer Mohan as Little Ishaan Aamir Khan as Ram Shankar Nikumbh An art teacher at New Era High School and Inu s tutor tuition teacher 5 Tisca Chopra as Maya Awasthi Ishaan and Yohaan s mother 6 Vipin Sharma as Nandkishore Awasthi Ishaan and Yohaan s father 7 Tanay Chheda as Rajan Damodran Inu s best friend and classmate at boarding school Sachet Engineer as Yohaan Nandkishore Awasthi Inu s brother Aniket Engineer as Junior Yohaan Ramit Gupta as Ranjeet Girija Oak as Jabeen Khan Nikumbh s co worker Bugs Bhargava and Shankar Sachdev as Sen Sir and Tiwari Sir Two teachers at New Era High School 8 M K Raina as Principal Boarding school The head of New Era High School Pratima Kulkarni as Principal St Anthony s School Meghna Malik as Victoria Teacher Class and math teacher of Ishaan s former school St Anthony s School Sonali Sachdev as Irene Teacher An English teacher at Ishaan s former school St Anthony s School Lalita Lajmi as herself cameo appearance 9 Production EditDevelopment Edit The husband and wife team of Amole Gupte and Deepa Bhatia developed the story that would eventually become Taare Zameen Par as a way of understanding why some children cannot conform to a conventional educational system Their initial work began as a short story that evolved into a screenplay over seven years Deepa Bhatia stated in an interview with The Hindu that her original inspiration was the childhood of Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa who did poorly in school Her goal was to explore the story of a child who did not fit into the school stream She referenced a specific moment in Kurosawa s biography where he began to excel after meeting an attentive art teacher and noted that this scene became the inspiration for how a teacher could transform the life of a student 4 While developing the character of a young boy based on Kurosawa Bhatia and Gupte explored some possible reasons why he failed in school Their research led them to the Maharashtra Dyslexia Association and Parents for a Better Curriculum for the Child PACE Dyslexia eventually became the central topic and theme of the film The pair worked with dyslexic children to research and develop the screenplay basing characters and situations on their observations Bhatia and Gupte carefully concealed the children s identities in the final version of the script 4 While Amole has written what I think is a brilliant and moving script his contribution towards the film is not limited to that of a writer The entire pre production was done by him including the most important task of creating the music he has been present on set throughout the shooting as the Creative Director and has been a big support and strong guiding force in my debut as a director I thank him for that and more so for having the faith in me by entrusting to me something that is so close to him Aamir Khan 10 Khan and Gupte first met in college Khan has said that he admired Gupte s abilities as an actor writer and painter Three years before the film s release Gupte brought Khan to the project as a producer and actor Gupte himself was to direct 10 but the first week s dailies were a great disappointment to Khan who lost faith in Amole and his capability of translating on screen what he had so beautifully written on paper 11 Khan was on the verge of withdrawing his participation in the film because of these creative differences 11 12 but Gupte kept him on board by stepping down as director Contrary to Khan s claim Gupte lashed out saying that after the wrap up party Khan announced that he was the director of the film despite Gupte acting as director 13 Had it been necessary to hire a third party production would have been postponed for 6 8 months as the new director prepared for the film Keen to keep Safary as Ishaan the actor might have aged too much for the part had production been delayed Khan took over the role of director 11 Taare Zameen Par was Khan s first experience in the dual role of actor and director He has admitted that the transition was challenging stating that while he had always wanted to direct a film it was unknown territory for him 14 Gupte remained on set guiding Khan and at times even correcting him 11 Title and translation Edit Initially the film was to retain the short story s title of High Jump which referenced Ishaan s inability to achieve the high jump in gym class This subplot which was filmed but later cut would have tied into the original ending for the movie In this planned ending a ghost image separates from Ishaan after the art competition and runs to the sports field the film would end on a freeze frame of Ishaan s ghost image successfully making the leap Aamir Khan disliked this proposed ending and convinced Gupte to rewrite it With the working title no longer relevant 15 Khan Gupte and Bhatia discussed several alternatives 16 eventually deciding on Taare Zameen Par Possible translations of this title include Stars on the Ground 17 and Like Stars on Earth 18 According to Khan Taare Zameen Par is a film about children and it is a film which celebrates the abilities of children Taare Zameen Par is a title which denotes that aspect It is a title with a very positive feel to it All the kids are special and wonderful They are like stars on earth This particular aspect gave birth to the title 16 Filming Edit Principal photography for the film took place in India over five months 19 Khan spent his first two days as director blocking the first scene to be filmed Ishaan returning home from school and putting away his recently collected fish and becoming comfortable with his new responsibilities 20 Believing that the audience should not be aware of the camera he chose a simple shooting style for the film that involved relatively little camera movement 21 At the same time Khan also made use of illusory camera tricks For example the opening scene of Ishaan collecting fish outside his school was shot on location and at Film City Shots focusing on Ishaan took place at the former while those involving the gutter terrarium were filmed at a water tank at the latter The tank s water often became murky because the mud would rise to the top forcing production to constantly empty and refill it Due to this hindrance the scene took eight hours to film 22 The film s next sequence involved Ishaan playing with two dogs To compensate for the absolutely petrified Safary most joint shots used a body double though other portions integrated close up shots of the actor 23 Ishaan s nightmare he becomes separated from his mother at a train station and she departs on a train while he is trapped in a crowd was filmed in Mumbai on a permanent railway station set To work around the train set piece s immobility production placed the camera on a moving trolley to create the illusion of a departing train For the sequences related from the mother s point of view shot from behind the actress Chopra stood on a trolley next to a recreated section of the train s door 24 All the school sequences were filmed on location The production team searched for a Mumbai school with an oppressive feel to establish the heaviness of being in a metropolitan school 25 and eventually chose St Xavier s School 26 As the school is situated along a main road filming took place on weekends to minimise the background noise but an early scene in which Ishaan is sent out of the classroom was filmed on the day of the Mumbai Marathon The production staff placed acrylic sheets invisible to the naked eye on the classroom windows to mask the sounds of nearby crowds and helicopters 27 New Era High School served as Ishaan s boarding school The change of setting was a breath of fresh air for the production crew who moved from Ishaan s small house in Mysore Colony Chembur to the vast beautiful environs of Panchgani 28 Production relied on stock footage for the brief scene of a bird feeding its babies Khan carefully selected a clip to his liking but learned three weeks before the film s release that the footage was not available in the proper format With three days to replace it or else risk delaying the release Khan made do with what he could find He says that he cringes every time he sees it 29 Children Edit Real schoolchildren participated throughout the movie s filming Khan credited them with the film s success and was reportedly very popular with them 14 Furthermore Khan placed a high priority on the day to day needs of his child actors and went to great lengths to attend to them 16 The production staff made sure that the students were never idle and always kept them occupied outside of filming 30 New Era Faculty Coordinator Douglas Lee thought the experience not only helped the children to learn patience and co operation but also gave them a better understanding of how they should behave towards children like Ishaan who have problems in school 31 Because filming at New Era High School occurred during the winter holiday those portraying Ishaan s classmates gave up their vacation to participate 32 To fill in the campus background students from nearby schools were also brought in 33 A total of 1 500 children were used for wide shots of the film s art fair climax medium shots only required 400 students 34 New to acting the children often made errors such as staring into the camera and Khan resorted to unorthodox methods to work around their rookie mistakes For example an early scene in the film featured a school assembly Khan wanted the students to act naturally and to ignore the principal s speech but recognised that this would be a difficult feat with cameras present First Assistant Director Sunil Pandey spoke continuously in an attempt to bore the hell out of them and they eventually lost interest in the filming and behaved normally 35 A later scene involved Nikumbh enlightening his class about famous people with dyslexia and the children s responses to his speech were the last portion to be filmed Having already spent 3 4 days hearing the dialogue the children s reactions were jaded Khan opted to film them while he recited a tale and manipulated his storytelling to achieve the varying spontaneous reactions 36 The following scene had the children playing around a nearby pond Horrified when he learned that the water was 15 feet 4 6 m deep Khan recruited four lifeguards in case a child fell in 37 Khan found it important that the audience connect the film to real children and had Pandey travel throughout India filming documentary style footage of children from all walks of life Those visuals were integrated into the end credits 38 Art and animation Edit While claymation has been used in Indian television commercials 39 the film s title sequence a representation of Ishaan s imagination 40 marked its first instance in a Bollywood film 41 Khan gave claymation artist Dhimant Vyas free rein over the various elements 42 The storyboarding took one and a half months and the shooting required 15 days 39 The 3 into 9 sequence in which Ishaan delves into his imagination to solve a math problem was originally conceived as a 3D animation Halfway through its creation however Khan felt it was not turning out as he had envisioned it Khan scrapped the project and hired Vaibhav Kumaresh who hand drew the scene as a 2D animation 43 Artist Samir Mondal composed Ishaan and Nikumbh s art fair watercolor paintings He held a workshop with the schoolchildren and incorporated elements from their artwork into Ishaan s 44 Mondal also instructed Khan on a painter s typical mannerisms and movements 45 Gupte created the rest of Ishaan s artwork and Assistant Art Director Veer Nanavati drew Ishaan s flipbook 46 The art department s designs for Ishaan s school notebooks disappointed Khan who had familiarized himself with dyslexic writing Using his left hand Khan instead wrote it himself 47 Musical sequences Edit The musical sequence of Jame Raho establishes the characters of the four members of Ishaan s family for example the father is hardworking and responsible and Yohaan is an ideal son who does all the right things A robotic style of music overlaps most of the sequence this is mirrored by the machine like morning routines of the mother father and Yohaan but changes for Ishaan s portion to imply that he is different from the rest This concept is furthered by speed ramping and having the camera sway with the music to create a distinct style 48 The twilight scenes of Maa were a particular issue for the production crew Because the specific lighting only lasted ten to fifteen minutes a day the scenes took nearly ten evenings to film Production at one time considered having a child singing but ultimately deemed it too over the top and felt it would connect to more people if sung by an adult Shankar initially performed the song as a sample they planned to replace him with another singer but production eventually decided that his rendition was best 49 The trio of Shankar Mahadevan right Ehsaan Noorani middle and Loy Mendonsa left composed most of the film s music Ishaan s truancy scene he leaves school one day after realizing that his mother has not signed his failed math test originally coincided with the song Kholo Kholo but Khan did not believe it worked well for the situation In his opinion the accompanying song should focus on what a child wants to be free and be told from the first person perspective instead of Kholo Kholo s second person When Khan took over as director he opted to use Mera Jahan a song written by Gupte and moved Kholo Kholo to the art fair Viewers of test screenings were divided over the truancy scene Half thoroughly enjoyed it but the rest complained that it was too long did not make sense and merely showed touristy visuals of Mumbai Khan nevertheless kept the scene because he connected deeply with it and felt that it established Ishaan s world 50 Shiamak Davar choreographed the dance sequence of Bum Bum Bole and was given free rein over its design He had intended to use 40 students from his dance school but Khan did not want trained dancers 32 Davar gave the children certain cues and a general idea of what to do but left the style and final product up to them to avoid a choreographed appearance 51 Time constraints meant that while Khan was busy filming Bum Bum Bole Ram Madhvani took over as director for Bheja Kum 32 52 The latter sequence containing a fun filled song of rhythmic dialogue 53 allowed the audience to perceive how Ishaan sees the world and written languages It was intended to represent a young boy s worst nightmare in terms of the worst thing that he can think of Madhvani based the visual concept on his son s fear of creepy crawlies such as cockroaches dragonflies and lizards 54 Tata Elxsi s Visual Computing Labs made the creatures out of the English alphabet and numbers although Khan insisted they include the Hindi alphabet as not all the audience would be familiar with English 54 55 The chalkboard writing s transformation into a snake was included to surprise the audience and end the song on a high note 54 In writing the song Taare Zameen Par lyricist Prasoon Joshi followed the theme of however much you talk about children it s not enough Every line throughout the song describes children and only one repeats Kho Naa Jaaye Yeh Taare Zameen Par Let us not lose these Little stars on earth 56 The song is mostly set to the annual day performance by the developmentally disabled children of Tulips School Actual students from Tulips School and Saraswati Mandir participated and were filmed over a period of five days 57 The sequence originally featured numerous dance performances but was trimmed down when test audiences found it too long 58 A song accompanying the scene in which Ishaan s mother is watching home videos of her son was also cut and replaced with background music after test audiences expressed their opposition to yet another song 59 Background music Edit It is easier when you have to create a song like Move Your Body in Johnny Gaddaar There you can add a lot of nonsense in the recording studio On the other hand something like Taare Zameen Par requires melody to hold center stage There is a different level of energy that you have to bring in composing for such different soundtrack as we had to be subdued yet effective in Taare Zameen Par Shankar Mahadevan 60 Timing and other aspects are usually planned when scoring a film but Khan chose to take a more improvised approach Instead of using a studio he and the trio Shankar Ehsaan Loy recorded it at Khan s home in Panchgani to clear their heads and not be in the mindset of the city As they watched the film Khan pointed out when he wanted music to begin and of what type Ehsaan Noorani noted that this strategy allowed the score to have a spontaneity to it 61 Different styles of background music were used to convey certain things For example a guitar is played when Ishaan is tense or upset sometimes with discordant notes 22 The music of the opening scene the recurring Ishaan s Theme which represents the character s peace of mind overpowers the background noise to show that Ishaan is lost in his own world the noise becomes louder after he snaps back to reality 62 But the scene in which Nikumbh explains dyslexia to Ishaan s family took the opposite approach Silent at first the music is slowly introduced as the father begins to understand his son s dilemma The almost seven minute long scene scarcely used any background music to slow the pace and make it seem more realistic 63 Promotional material Edit When filming part of the montage that details Ishaan s tutoring by Nikumbh Khan immediately decided it would be the key art of the film He noted that this one shot tells you the entire story and used it for the poster 64 Release EditBox office Edit Taare Zameen Par was released worldwide on 14 December 2007 although countries such as Australia Malaysia New Zealand and Fiji opened it on 20 December 65 66 It debuted in India with 425 prints 66 67 although revenue sharing issues between the film s distributors and theatre owners caused some slight delays 66 The movie grossed 150 million US 3 63 million domestically within the first three days 67 Its theatre occupancy in Mumbai dropped to 58 percent during its third week but climbed back to 62 percent the following week this brought the total to 770 million US 18 62 million after the Maharashtra government granted the film exemption from the entertainment tax Anticipating further tax exemption in other states world distributor PVR Pictures circulated 200 more prints of the film 68 The film completed its domestic run with 19 779 215 65 To reach more audiences the film was later dubbed in the regional languages of Tamil and Telugu Both were scheduled for release on 12 September 2008 the former under the title Vaalu Nakshatram 69 It grossed 1 223 869 in the US by its seventh week and 351 303 in the UK by its ninth week 70 Reports regarding the film s worldwide gross have conflicted with sources citing 889 7 million US 21 52 million 71 1 07 billion US 25 88 million 72 1 31 billion US 31 68 million 2 and 1 35 billion US 32 65 million 73 Protests in Gujarat Edit In response to Khan s support for the Narmada Bachao Andolan and his criticism of Chief Minister Narendra Modi 74 75 approximately 50 activists of the Sardar Patel Group conducted protests outside of PVR and INOX theatres in Vadodara Gujarat The group also issued statements to all the multiplexes of Gujarat suggesting that the film not be screened unless Khan apologised for his comments 74 76 The INOX cinema eventually boycotted the film INOX Operations Manager Pushpendra Singh Rathod stated that INOX is with Gujarat and not isolated from it 74 International Dyslexia Association Edit The International Dyslexia Association screened Taare Zameen Par on 29 October 2008 in Seattle Washington Khan noted in his official blog that there were about 200 people in the audience and that he was curious to see the response of a non Indian audience to what we had made He felt some concern that Taare Zameen Par was shown in a conference room rather than a cinema hall and was projected as a DVD rather than as a film He said that the showing concluded to an absolutely thunderous standing ovation which overwhelmed him and that he saw the tears streaming down the cheeks of the audience Khan also noted that the reaction to the film was exactly as it had been with audiences back home in India 77 78 Home media Edit UTV Home Entertainment released the film on DVD in India on 25 July 2008 79 80 It was launched at Darsheel Safary s school Green Lawns High School in Mumbai Aamir Khan Tisca Chopra Vipin Sharma Sachet Engineer and the rest of the cast and crew were present In his speech Khan stated Darsheel is a very happy child full of life and vibrant I am sure it s because of the way his parents and teachers have treated him I must say Darsheel s principal Mrs Bajaj has been extremely supportive and encouraging The true test of any school is how happy the kids are and by the looks of it the children here seem really happy 81 Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment whose parent company previously acquired 33 percent of UTV Software Communications bought the DVD rights for distribution in North America the United Kingdom and Australia for 70 million US 880 000 82 This marked the first time an international studio has bought the video rights of an Indian film 83 Retitling it Like Stars on Earth Disney released the film in Region 2 on 26 October 2009 84 in Region 1 on 12 January 2010 85 and in Region 4 on 29 March 2010 86 A three disc set the Disney version features the original Hindi audio soundtrack with English subtitles or another dubbed in English as well as bonus material such as audio commentary deleted scenes and the musical soundtrack 87 The film is available on Netflix 88 Reception EditCritical response Edit Critics praised Aamir Khan for his directorial debut which garnered him many awards and nominations Taare Zameen Par received widespread critical acclaim upon release On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes 92 of 12 critics reviews are positive with an average rating of 7 10 89 Subhash K Jha suggests that the film is a work of art a water painting where the colors drip into our hearts which could easily have fallen into the motions of over sentimentality Aamir Khan holds back where he could easily resort to an extravagant display of drama and emotions 90 Rajeev Masand of CNN IBN argued that the true power of the film lies in its remarkable rooted rock solid script which provides the landscape for such an emotionally engaging heart warming experience 91 Manish Gajjar from the BBC stated that the film touches your heart and moves you deeply with its sterling performances It is a film full of substance 92 Jaspreet Pandohar also of BBC posited that Taare Zameen Par is a far cry from the formulaic masala flicks churned out by the Bollywood machine and is an inspirational story that is as emotive as it is entertaining this is a little twinkling star of a movie 93 Furthermore Aprajita Anil of Screen gave the film four stars and stated Taare Zameen Par cannot be missed Because it is different Because it is delightful Because it would make everyone think Because it would help everyone grow Because very rarely do performances get so gripping And of course because the perfectionist actor has shaped into a perfectionist director 94 In addition filmmaker Anurag Kashyap stated that Taare Zameen Par took me back to my hostel days If you take away the dyslexia it seems like my story The film affected me so deeply that I was almost left speechless After watching the film I was asked how I liked Taare Zameen Par I could not talk as I was deeply overwhelmed 95 However there were some criticisms Jha s only objection to the film was Nikumbh s sanctimonious lecture to Ishaan s rather theatrically played father Jha found this a jarring deviation from the delectable delicacy of the film s tone 90 Although she applauded the film overall and recommended a mandatory viewing for all schools and all parents Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India believed the second half was a bit repetitive the script needed taut editing and Ishaan s trauma seemed a shade too prolonged and the treatment simplistic 96 Despite commending the great performances and excellent directing Gautaman Bhaskaran of The Hollywood Reporter too suggested that the movie suffers from a weak script 97 Likewise Derek Kelly of Variety criticized it for what he described as its touchy feely ness attention to a special needs kid s plight Kelly also disliked the film for being so resolutely caring and devoid of real drama and interesting characters that it should have approved by the Dyslexia Assn stamped on the posters 98 Scholarly response Edit In his article Taare Zameen Par and dyslexic savants featured in the Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology Ambar Chakravarty noted the general accuracy of Ishaan s dyslexia Though Chakravarty was puzzled by Ishaan s trouble in simple arithmetic a trait of dyscalculia rather than dyslexia he reasoned it was meant to enhance the image of Ishaan s helplessness and disability Labeling Ishaan an example of dyslexic savant syndrome he especially praised the growth of Ishaan s artistic talents after receiving help and support from Nikumbh and deemed it the most important and joyous neurocognitive phenomenon of the film This improvement highlights cosmetic neurology a major and therapeutically important issue in cognitive neuroscience and neuropsychology 99 Likewise in their article Wake up call from Stars on the Ground for the Indian Journal of Psychiatry T S Sathyanarayana Rao and V S T Krishna wrote that the film deserves to be vastly appreciated as an earnest endeavor to portray with sensitivity and empathetically diagnose a malady in human life They also felt it blended modern professional knowledge with a humane approach in working with a dyslexic child However the authors believed the film expands beyond disabilities and explores the present age where everyone is in a restless hurry The pair wrote This film raises serious questions on mental health perspectives We seem to be heading to a state of mass scale mindlessness even as children are being pushed to perform Are we seriously getting engrossed in the race of achievement and blissfully becoming numb to the crux of life i e experiencing meaningful living in a broader frame rather than merely existing The film depicts how threats and coercion are not capable of unearthing rich human potentialities deeply embedded in children and that teachers should instead map their strengths and weakness With this in mind the author felt that Khan dexterously drives home the precise point that our first priority ought to be getting to know the child before making any efforts to fill them with knowledge and abilities Overall the pair found a naive oversimplification in the film With India only recently waking to recognizing the reality and tragedy of learning disability however they easily forgave the film s fault under artistic license 17 Public responses Edit The film raised awareness of the issue of dyslexia and prompted more open discussions among parents schools activists and policymakers Anjuli Bawa a parent activist and founder of Action Dyslexia Delhi said that the number of parents who visit her office increased tenfold in the months following the film s release 100 Many began taking a more proactive approach by contacting her after noticing problems rather than using her as a last resort Gupte himself received many painful letters and phone calls from Indian parents He noted Fathers weep on the phone and say they saw the film and realized that they have been wrong in the way they treated their children This is catharsis 101 These reactions have also brought about a change in policies The film only ten days after its debut influenced the Central Board of Secondary Education to provide extra time to disabled children including visually impaired physically disabled and dyslexic students during exams In 2008 Mumbai s civic body also opened 12 classrooms for autistic students In Chandigarh the education administration started a course to educate teachers on how to support children with learning disabilities 102 The film has had a similarly positive response in Greater China where the film was not officially released yet has a large online cult following due to Aamir Khan s popularity in the region after the success of 3 Idiots 2009 The film has been well received by Chinese audiences for how it tackles issues such as education and dyslexia and is one of the highest rated films on popular Chinese film site Douban along with two other Aamir Khan films 3 Idiots and Dangal 2016 103 104 Accolades EditMain article List of accolades received by Taare Zameen Par Among its many awards Taare Zameen Par won the Filmfare Award for Best Film for 2008 105 as well as the National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare 106 Khan s directorial role and Safary s performance were recognized at the 2008 Zee Cine Awards 107 2008 Filmfare Awards 105 and 4th Apsara Film amp Television Producers Guild Awards 108 2009 Academy Awards submission and Slumdog Millionaire Edit Taare Zameen Par was initially acclaimed as India s official entry for the 2009 Academy Awards Best Foreign Film 18 109 110 but after it failed to progress to the short list a debate began in the Indian media as to why Indian films never win Academy Awards 111 Speculation for the reasons behind Taare Zameen Par s failed bid included Rediff com s Arthur J Pai s observation that it lacked mainstream media attention 112 AMPAS jury member Krishna Shah criticized its length and abundance of songs 113 Three days before Chandni Chowk to China hit theaters in the U S and India the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced its shortlist of nine films edging closer to a foreign language nomination India s submission the powerful and moving Taare Zameen Par by Aamir Khan didn t make the cut Sadly that film never will be seen by mainstream American audiences yet Chandni Chowk is enjoying a hefty publicity push If only Taare Zameen Par could have gotten its hands on that magic potato American film critic Lisa Tsering in The Hollywood Reporter 114 Khan claimed that he was not surprised that Taare Zameen Par was not included in the Academy Award shortlist 115 and argued I don t make films for awards I make films for the audience The audience for which I have made the film really loved it and the audiences outside India have also loved it What I am trying to say is that film has been well loved across the globe and that for me it is extremely heartening and something that I give very high value to 116 The Indian news media also frequently compared Taare Zameen Par s nomination failure with the British drama film Slumdog Millionaire s multiple Academy Award nominations and wins 117 118 and noted that other Indian films in the past were overlooked 119 Film critic Rajeev Masand argued that it is difficult to compare the two films and noted that Slumdog Millionaire was being marketed in a way that Indian films such as Taare Zameen Par could not compete with 120 In this context Slumdog Millionaire actor Mahesh Manjrekar stated I m sad that Aamir s Taare Zameen Par didn t make it to the final round of the Oscars I thought it to be way better than Slumdog Millionaire without taking away anything from Boyle and the kids But Indian movies are underestimated there 121 Soundtrack EditTaare Zameen ParSoundtrack album by Shankar Ehsaan LoyReleased4 November 2007 2007 11 04 Recorded2007StudioAnand Recording Studios Mumbai IndiaGenreFeature film soundtrackLength38 45LabelT SeriesProducerShankar Ehsaan LoyShankar Ehsaan Loy chronologyHeyy Babyy 2007 Taare Zameen Par 2007 Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic 2008 The soundtrack for Taare Zameen Par was released on 4 November 2007 under the label T Series 122 The music is mainly composed by Shankar Ehsaan Loy with lyrics by Prasoon Joshi However Mera Jahan was scored by Shailendra Barve and written by Gupte 123 Joshi received the National Film Award for Best Lyrics and Shankar Mahadevan won the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer both for Maa 106 Track listing Edit No TitleSingersLength1 Taare Zameen Par Shankar Mahadevan Dominique Cerejo Vivienne Pocha7 082 Kholo Kholo Raman Mahadevan5 013 Bum Bum Bole Shaan Aamir Khan Armaan Malik5 324 Maa Shankar Mahadevan5 145 Bheja Kum Shankar Mahadevan Bugs Bhargava Shankar Sachdev Roaj Gopal Iyer Ravi Khanwiker Loy Mendonsa Amole Gupte Kiran Rao Aamir Khan Ram Madhavni Haji Springer2 076 Jame Raho Vishal Dadlani2 597 Mera Jahan Adnan Sami Auriel Cordo Ananya Wadkar6 328 Ishaan s Theme Shankar Ehsaan Loy4 13Total length 38 45 Reception Edit Joginder Tuteja of Bollywood Hungama praised the variety of genres present in the soundtrack and the lack of remixes He gave it an overall rating of 3 5 out of 5 stars calling it a zero compromise album that stays true to the film s spirit 123 Planet Bollywood s Atta Khan rated it 9 out of 10 noting that the soundtrack unquestionably lives up to all expectations He felt that it maintained an all round polished nature and is destined to become a classic Although he too enjoyed the musical variety he believed the composers overused the guitar and synthesizers 124 Sukanya Verma of Rediff com gave the soundtrack a score of 3 out of 5 commenting Taare Zameen Par isn t your regular soundtrack about fluttering hearts and sleepless nights What makes these delicate and whimsical creations special is their underlying innocence 125 According to the Indian trade website Box Office India with around 1 100 000 units sold this film s soundtrack album was the year s thirteenth highest selling 126 See also Edit Film portal Bollywood portalList of artistic depictions of dyslexia List of Indian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film List of submissions to the 81st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language FilmReferences Edit TAARE ZAMEEN PAR PG British Board of Film Classification 17 December 2007 Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 Retrieved 23 October 2012 a b Lahiri Samhita Chakraborty 7 March 2010 Screen syndrome Kolkata Telegraph Calcutta India Archived from the original on 29 July 2010 Retrieved 7 March 2010 Like Stars on Earth Bonus Disc The Making Event occurs at approximately 3 50 a b c Vij Gauri 3 February 2008 A leap of faith The Hindu Archived from the original on 7 April 2008 Retrieved 11 April 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL 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