Apsara Award |
Best Actor |
Best Director |
Best Film |
Best Music Director |
Best Indian Film |
Technical Award |
Best Actor |
Best Actor - Critics |
Best Dialogue |
Best Director |
Best Film |
Best Screenplay |
Best Story |
Best Supporting Actor |
Best Supporting Actress |
Popular Award |
Best Actor |
Best Debut Director |
Best Director |
Best Lyrics |
Best Story |
I'll start by making an admission; Sugary films about kids (and animals, for the record) always touch me, and Taare Zameen Par was no exception. In fact, I'll further admit that I did shed a tear or two at the end, however, being of Indian origin I'm allowed to be over-emotional about everything as it's in my blood.
One of the recent films where i just got so much involved in it that i forgot everything else rw2003598 gmboothe "The Amazing Mr.
Indeed, children are stars on earth and yes, every child is special.
Now, This is a bollywood movie that's thought provoking. Even though this is yet another movie of an underdog who finally is able surprise all others; this movie is a bit different.
We have seen umpteen documentaries about the problems faced by students by their peers,teachers and students to work and and settle well in this competitive world.However,this is a different yet an innovative take by Aamir Khan on the life of Ishaan Awasthi,an dyslexic.