White Print, India’s first English Lifestyle Magazine in Braille released ‘B for Braille’ a music short film to promote Braille literacy in India. Photo: Viral Bhayani
Upasana Makati, of White Print said, “The ratio of visually impaired and the literate visually impaired is skewed. There is an urgent need to educate and empower, to reach out to smaller towns and villages and generate awareness regarding the
It was reported that the film left a smile on every once's face.
The actress also said," It's time we strongly address the lack of awareness that exists, not only promote the beautiful art of reading but help elevate literacy levels. I am extremely proud to be associated with the cause and spread the message of
A patron of noble causes and elated to be a part of this screening, Dia said, “B for Braille is a benevolent initiative by White Print.
The event kick started with the screening held at Mumbai’s Light Box Theatre in the presence of members of the media.
Bollywood actor-producer, Dia Mirza unveiled the film, a story of a ten year old visually impaired boy who is intrigued by a book that he accidentally finds leading to a profound connection that he develops with his father's storytelling.
Dia Mirza unveils ‘B for Braille’ short film