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Film Review: ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’

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July 26, 2025
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Film Review: ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’
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By: Kaisar Farooq/ Nowgam Srinagar

It was just yesterday when my father insisted that I join him to watch a movie at a cinema hall in Srinagar. At first, I hesitated—perhaps out of habit. We decided to take my youngest brother, Zaviyar, along. It was my first experience watching a movie in a theatre.

The movie (Sitaare Zameen Par) is about disabled students and their teacher, with Aamir Khan in the lead role. This movie explores the inner world of a child and the power of understanding. The story revolves around acceptance and celebrating the unique potential of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This film stands out for its sensitivity, authenticity, and deeply human message.

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What I understood from the film is that we should never underestimate anyone in society—every person has their own unique quality. And it’s not always the elders who teach the younger ones; sometimes the younger ones teach the elders. As in the film, these physically challenged students also teach their teacher Aamir Khan—not in academics, but in moral behaviour and positive thinking.

The moral of the movie is clear: with love, patience, and empathy, every child can bloom. It reminds us that the role of a teacher is not just to educate minds but to uplift souls. True learning goes beyond textbooks—it’s about building confidence, self-worth, and hope in every student.

My suggestion is that the movie Sitaare Zameen Par must be screened in schools, and students and teachers should watch this movie. It will open new methods of student-teacher relationships and inspire a more compassionate approach to education.

The writer is a Class 10th student of Oasis Educational Institute.

 

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