New Delhi, Aug 8 : A group of visually challenged people is competing to qualify to shoot a new music video for popular singer
Kailash Kher.
One
of the many entries for his competition,
Kathagaan, is from a group
called
Blind With Camera. The group trains visually challenged people to
shoot pictures.
Kher's company, Kailasa Records, recently
launched the contest, wherein the participants are required to shoot
their versions of one of his three songs "Babbaji", "Ujaale Bannt Lo"
and "
Kathagaan" from his latest album "
Kailasa Rangeele". The best
entries will become the official music videos of the respective songs.
Partho Bhowmik, the group's initiator, hopes they win the golden chance.
"Let the visual interpretation of 'Rangeele' be from people who understand colour differently," Bhowmik said in a statement.
"Blind
With Camera demystify the polarity between blindness and photography to
show that diminished senses does not mean diminished life," he added.
Kher,
who has sung hit numbers like "Saiyaan", "Teri deewana" and "Allah ke
banday", is impressed with their participation, and feels the
competition is giving new hopes to people.
"This is a music video
that is fuelling new hopes, new horizons and new newness. There is
light that we can see, but music transcends that light too. The
Kathagaan competition is on," he said.
Besides the blind students, some students from the Guru Nanak Khalsa College are also making a video.
These
students will use the footage of making shots of the video made by
Blind With Camera members. Kher is extending support to the group's
video himself, and will be part of it.
The contest is still open.
© IANS