- Title: Bollywood thriller stars child with cerebral palsy in rare sign of inclusivity
- Date: 17th March 2022
- Summary: MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA (RECENT - MARCH 11, 2022) (REUTERS) (SOUNDBITE) (English) INDIAN ACTRESS, VIDYA BALAN, SAYING: “Thankfully, we found an actor that age who fitted the part, you know. Because, sometimes those are also challenges, right. To find the right actor because, we needed a 10-year-old boy but we found a 10-year-old boy and a 10-year-old boy who's a brill
- Embargoed: 31st March 2022 07:42
- Keywords: Bollywood Jalsa Shefali Shah Vidya Balan cerebral palsy film
- Location: MUMBAI, INDIA / VARIOUS FILMING LOCATIONS
- City: MUMBAI, INDIA / VARIOUS FILMING LOCATIONS
- Country: India
- Topics: Asia / Pacific,Arts/Culture/Entertainment,Film
- Reuters ID: LVA004513916032022RP1
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Bollywood's upcoming drama thriller "Jalsa" features a role of a child with cerebral palsy played by an actor with the same disability, in what the film's director and cast called a rare sign of inclusivity in the world's largest film industry.
Starring Vidya Balan and Shefali Shah, two of Bollywood's most-admired actors, "Jalsa" (Celebration) revolves around a road accident where a driver hits a girl and flees the scene. Surya Kasibhatla, a 10-year-old from Texas of Indian origin who has cerebral palsy, plays Balan's son.
"As a country, we need to be much, much better when it comes to sensitivity," director Suresh Triveni told Reuters. "I genuinely hope and believe that more and more people with conditions are accepted the way they are and they are not looked at through a separate lens."
Balan said one challenge was to find a child of the right age to play the role.
"We found a 10-year-old boy and a 10-year-old boy who's a brilliant actor," she said. "I think it's fantastic. There is more inclusivity today."
Balan plays a journalist while Shah takes the role of her cook and the mother of the girl involved in the accident.
"Every character has (a) conflict with themselves and it’s like a pack of card(s), you pull one out and it all topples," said Shah.
Balan said she was initially not sure about playing such a role, but COVID-19 changed her outlook on life.
"The pandemic made me realise that there is no black and white, that there is no right and wrong. It's all very relative, it's very subjective," she said.
"While I had always known that, while I would even spout that, you know, I didn’t have the guts to do on screen a story where I was really delving into the grey. I think the pandemic sort of freed me from any, from any, I think reservations or that I had before about being judged even as a character," Balan said.
"Jalsa" premieres on Amazon Prime on March 18 in India and across 240 countries and territories worldwide.
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