
Today we visited Divya Jyoti School (Blind and Deaf), where the students watched the trailer of our film "Death Calling". When I saw their reactions, I truly felt something special. It felt like what we created touched their hearts. From their expressions, it didn’t seem like we had just shown them a trailer — it felt as if we had given them something much bigger. I honestly don’t have the right words to describe what I felt at that moment. When I showed them the trailer, it didn’t feel like we were in an ordinary place. The children there are incredibly sweet and full of support. What amazed me the most is that they themselves are passionate about acting. They were doing their own fashion show, walking confidently, expressing themselves beautifully — it was so heartwarming and adorable to watch. I just want to say thank you for the talent I have been blessed with. I hope I can continue to use it in meaningful ways. In the coming years, I want to share whatever art, knowledge, and life experience I have gained with these children and with all of you. I promise to bring it to the screen in a beautiful and powerful way. Thank you so much, Divya Jyoti School, and a special thanks to Sai Priya Ma’am for taking me there and introducing me to such wonderful children. Some of them cannot hear, some cannot see, and some cannot speak — but being there made me realize that sometimes even I don’t have enough words to express my emotions. It was truly a blessing to be there. 🙏
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