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From ‘Srikanth’ to ‘Black’: Films that celebrate the triumph of the disabled

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 19, 2025, 17:00 IST
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Srikanth

Rajkummar Rao portrays Srikanth Bolla, a blind industrialist and founder of Bollant Industries, in ‘Srikanth’. Based on a true story, the film highlights discrimination and educational barriers while celebrating resilience. Srikanth’s journey from MIT graduate to entrepreneur shows that determination and vision can overcome societal limitations, with his line, “Main sirf sapna hi dekh sakta hu,” symbolizing his inspiring perspective on life.

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Black

Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Black’ remains a milestone in portraying disability on screen. Inspired by the life of American author Helen Keller, the film follows Michelle (Rani Mukerji), a blind and deaf girl, and her mentor Debraj (Amitabh Bachchan), who later develops Alzheimer’s disease. Through patience, determination, and unwavering guidance, Michelle becomes self-reliant, graduating from college in a memorable scene that embodies triumph. Watching the roles reverse as Michelle helps Debraj later is deeply moving, reinforcing the message that perseverance pays off.

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Barfi

Ranbir Kapoor stars in ‘Barfi!’, a love story with a deaf-mute boy, and Priyanka Chopra Jonas plays an autistic girl. The film celebrates the unconventional ways love and communication flourish despite disabilities. Its engaging plot, humour, and emotional depth demonstrate how joy and connection transcend physical limitations.

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Hichki

‘Hichki’ features Rani Mukerji as Naina Mathur, a teacher with Tourette Syndrome, who refuses to let her condition define her career. By turning her perceived weakness into a strength, she inspires her students and changes the educational system around her. The film emphasizes resilience and the power of determination.

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Iqbal

Nagesh Kukoonoor’s ‘Iqbal’, a National Award-winning film, tells the story of a hearing- and speech-impaired village boy (Shreyas Talpade) with a passion for cricket. Guided by a retired alcoholic cricketer (Naseeruddin Shah), Iqbal trains with buffaloes as fielders and eventually earns a place on India’s cricket team. The film celebrates talent, hope, and determination, proving that challenges cannot stop a dream fueled by hard work and dedication.

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Taare Zameen Par

Aamir Khan’s directorial debut, ‘Taare Zameen Par’, explores dyslexia through the life of Ishaan Awasthi (Darsheel Safary), an 8-year-old misunderstood as lazy or inattentive. Sent to boarding school, Ishaan’s life transforms when his art teacher (Aamir Khan) identifies his learning differences and nurtures his creativity. The film is a heartfelt reminder for parents and educators to patiently support children’s unique talents.

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