A writer as well as a director, Kumar Bhatia is renowned for 'Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge' (1998), which saw
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' (2004), although 'Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge' didn’t see much light at the box office. He had also played a junkie, long time back, in Doordarshan's soap 'Subah'. His dream project was 'Seven', which features seven blind children between the ages of 6 and10. What makes it stand out is the fact that the children were trained to do an amazing tap dance.
It first bloomed as an idea that turned into a film, with which he worked for a course of four years. He believed that it could find a place in the market, like the movies '
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', both of which have similar themes. In his film, the children aren’t treated as handicapped and separate members of the society, but as a part of the mainstream. The work also involved Lilette Dubey, K.K Menon, Makrand Deshpande and Nausheed Cyrusi. But Kumar Bhatia himself plays a minor role in it. Some of his other works were 'Sab Ke Bheja Fry' (2007), which was a TV series, 'Yuhi Kabhi' (1994), 'Badnaam' (1990) and 'Ghabrahat' (1989).
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