Walt Disney buys the Home Video rights of TZP for the overseas market
| By Bollywood Hungama News Network Taare Zameen Par is without a doubt, one of the best films to come out from Bollywood. A film put together by creative geniuses was bound to touch millions of hearts. After coming off theatres, audiences were eagerly awaiting the film's DVD release. Finally, TZP has come out on DVD now. An interesting fact however is that Walt Disney has bought overseas home video rights of the film. TZP is the first Indian film bought by Walt Disney for the home video distribution in the US, UK, Canada and Australian market. TZP, the film, which dealt with the life of dyslexic child, was not only appreciated in India but also overseas. Walt Disney has always been associated with children's films and that might be the chief reason behind the whole deal. Aamir Khan surely must be on the seventh heaven. The film's DVD has a special commentary by Aamir Khan on the making of the film, behind scenes and also copies of the paintings done by Darsheel and Aamir in the film. |
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