This blogg task given by Megha ma'am Trivedi. studying the short story by R. K. Narayan, which highlights important aspects of the education system, the role of parents, and the responsibilities of teachers, as you have watched Sitarei Zameen Par in the theater.
The complete title of this film is Sitaare Zameen Par: Sabka Apna Apna Normal. It conveys a powerful message about individuals with neurological conditions such as ADHD and autism. The phrase “Sabka Apna Apna Normal” translates to “Everyone has their own version of normal.” The film emphasizes that children with intellectual disabilities should not be labeled as “abnormal.” Instead, society must recognize and accept that they are “normal” in their own unique way.
The climax showed the autistic basketball team of “Sitaares” losing in the end to their rival autistic team in the final match. We were actually expecting that they would win the tournament. But No! They lost it! However, to the amazement of their coach , both the rival teams of autistic people were shown dancing and celebrating their victory.
Gulshan Arora was once seen as a rising star in the world of basketball coaching, but over the years, disillusionment had dulled his passion. When he is unexpectedly assigned to coach a team of intellectually challenged players, the news hits him like a curveball. At first, Gulshan is completely out of his depth he doesn’t know how to communicate with them, how to motivate them, or even how to understand their world. Each player brings their own set of challenges, and Gulshan finds himself constantly tested. The weight of the responsibility begins to wear on him, and there are moments he wonders if he’s the right man for the job at all.
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