Hari Puttar to be released for the visually impaired

Very often when blind children are taken for a movie, the person with sight accompanying them has to keep filling in the gaps in the story for them. By doing an additional 20 – 30 per cent extra work by the cast and crew of a film, adding in narrative bits, descriptors, extra dialogues, sound effects and incremental music, the entire listening experience would be complete and self sufficient for those without sight.

 
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