Hyderabad|India|February'2010:'My Name is Khan' has made cinema
history by becoming the first ever Bollywood film to be released in
cinemas with audio description (AD). Royal National Institute of Blind
People (RNIB) worked with 20th Century Fox to achieve this milestone after
its research among blind or partially sighted people of Asian origin found
that over 55 per cent of respondents were more likely to watch Bollywood
films if AD was provided.
AD is as important to blind and partially
sighted people as subtitles are to those with
hearing problems. It is an additional narration
that fits between passages of dialogue to describe
action sequences, body language, costume and
scenery, allowing the viewer to understand exactly
what is happening on screen. 'My Name is Khan' is
also the first film to feature AD in Hindi, the
language of the film.
Martin Bromfield, Executive Director at Twentieth Century Fox says:
"20th Century Fox is proud to offer, for the first time ever, a Hindi AD
track on 'My Name is Khan'. English speaking AD has been available on all
our films for some time now, so we felt it was natural to progress and
offer Hindi AD on our first collaboration with Bollywood. With help from
RNIB and Deluxe Digital Studios we worked hard to create an English audio
descriptive track which was then translated before being recorded by a
Hindi speaking audio describer, in time for the second week of release."
Fazilet Hadi, Director Inclusive Society, RNIB says: "Around 700 films
are produced by Bollywood every year, and our research tells us that blind
and partially sighted fans want AD on these films. So we're delighted that
Fox have worked with us to allow blind and partially sighted people to
enjoy this much-anticipated release along with their sighted family and
friends. We hope other studios will follow Fox's lead making 'My Name is
Khan' the first of many audio described Bollywood films."
Film fan, Bhanu Ben, from Coventry says: "I love watching Bollywood
films on DVD at home- if my daughter's here she tells me what's happening
on screen, but I stopped going to the cinema because it was too difficult
to follow the action. I'm really excited because I can actually go and see
'My Name is Khan' at the cinema with my family and we enjoy it together
with AD in Hindi."
'My Name is Khan' from Fox STAR Studios and 20th Century Fox is
directed by Karan Johar and stars Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. It opened in
the UK on 11 February and will be available with English AD & Subs and
Hindi AD in cinemas from 19 February 2010. Cineworld and Vue cinemas have
confirmed they are using the Hindi AD and details of which cinemas around
the country are showing the film are available on their respective
websites.
RNIB's campaign for AD has resulted in more than 300 cinemas in the UK
equipped with systems to facilitate it, and the majority of Hollywood and
UK films released in this country have an AD track on them. Many DVDs also
include AD on mainstream UK releases.
Reachout's News Bureau
February'
2010