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Wonder: Reflections on how we treat the disabled in India, and a handbook on doing better
In order to be more tactful and sensitive in the way we treat disabled persons, we need to first take a look at the language we use. Disabled persons are okay being called just that – “a person with disabilities”. While one school of thought believes disabled persons don’t feel these urges, the other thinks of them as hyper-sexed individuals who look at everything with childlike curiosity. Regardless of the commendable film direction, cinematography and acting, films like Black have in reality done a great disservice to the disabled persons by reducing them to someone who needs to be chained, scolded and “tamed”.















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