News

Special Screening of ‘Srikanth’ in Indian Sign Language Promotes Inclusivity in Entertainment

New Delhi: To promote accessibility and inclusivity, the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD) hosted a special screening of the film Srikanth in Indian Sign Language (ISL) today at PVR, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. The event was attended by deaf children from various NGOs working with the hearing-impaired community in the Delhi-NCR region, marking a significant step towards making entertainment more inclusive.

Empowering Through Entertainment

Rajesh Aggarwal, Secretary of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, spoke about the importance of inclusivity in entertainment. “Prime Minister Narendra Modi has always emphasized the value of Indian Sign Language (ISL), and we are committed to making continuous efforts in this direction,” he said. In March this year, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting issued guidelines prioritizing inclusivity in future films. Aggarwal highlighted that Srikanth is an inspirational film that conveys a powerful message, and such initiatives play a crucial role in making entertainment accessible to all, including persons with disabilities.

Aggarwal extended his gratitude to Yunikee, the agency responsible for converting the film into ISL, as well as to the film’s director, T-Series, and Chalk and Cheese Productions. He also invited producers and directors from the Indian film industry to contribute to creating an inclusive society.

A Heartfelt Tribute

Film director Shri Tushar Hiranandani shared his emotions during the screening, expressing his appreciation for the Government of India’s efforts. “Today is a very important day for me. I give full credit to the Government of India for showcasing Srikanth in ISL,” he said. Chaitanya, Chief Officer of Yunikee, acknowledged the significance of this responsibility and thanked the Secretary for his support.

A Joyous Experience

The screening of Srikanth in sign language brought visible joy to the children and attendees, demonstrating their inclusion in mainstream society. The children praised the initiative, expressing their hope for continued efforts to create disability-friendly environments. “We hope that the Government of India continues to create such disability-friendly environments for us, so that we too can enjoy every color and joy of life,” said one of the children.

Building an Inclusive Future

The event was attended by senior officials from the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities and students from the deaf community. It sent a positive message about making entertainment accessible to the hearing-impaired community and underscored the ongoing efforts to build an inclusive society.

Bureau The News Hashtag

Recent Posts

Odisha launches WhatsApp-based revenue grievance system for faster, transparent redressal

Bhubaneswar: Citizens in Odisha can now lodge complaints related to revenue services directly through WhatsApp,…

21 hours ago

Hirakud Set for Major Tourism Makeover with New Heritage, Adventure and Water Attractions

Bhubaneswar: Hirakud is set for a major tourism transformation, with Odisha working on a range…

21 hours ago

Odisha to Fund Additional Cost of 385-Bed Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital at Jatani

Bhubaneswar: The upcoming Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital and Research Centre at Jatani is set to…

21 hours ago

Odisha studies Dholera model to build semiconductor, electronics ecosystem

Bhubaneswar: Odisha is exploring Gujarat’s Dholera industrial model as it prepares to strengthen its semiconductor…

21 hours ago

Odisha CM Reviews SCB Revamp, Directs Faster Construction and Traffic Improvements

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government is stepping up efforts to reshape the SCB Medical College and…

22 hours ago

Odisha Sets August 31 Deadline to Fast-Track Business Reform, Digital Services

Bhubaneswar: Odisha has stepped up efforts to make government services faster, more transparent and technology-driven,…

22 hours ago