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Centre norms for making films accessible to persons with disabilities

Centre's Guidelines of Accessibility Standards in the Public Exhibition of Feature Films in Cinema Theatres to make films more accessible to visually & hearing-impaired persons; cinema theatres to use separate (AD, OC, CC) equipment during regular shows.

March 17, 2024 / 20:06 IST
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The Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur announced that the government has notified the guidelines of Accessibility Standards to open up the theatrical experience to a segment of the population that was previously excluded. (Image via X)

The government on Friday notified guidelines to make movies more accessible to visually and hearing-impaired persons that make it mandatory for filmmakers to incorporate audio descriptions and closed captions in their films.

The Guidelines of Accessibility Standards in the Public Exhibition of Feature Films in Cinema Theatres also ask cinema theatres to use separate equipment during regular shows such as Mirror Captions, Closed Captioning Smart Glasses, Closed Caption Stands, Closed Caption display below the Screen or Headphones/Earphones for Audio Description (AD).

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Announcing in his tweet this week, Union Minsiter of Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur wrote, 'In keeping with the vision of Hon'ble PM Shri Narendra Modi ji, to create an inclusive society giving special attention to opportunity and accessibility for Divyangjan, I'm glad to announce that @MIB_India and the govt. has taken a great step in this direction, opening up the theatrical experience to a segment of the population that was previously excluded by notifying the guidelines of Accessibility Standards."

The key features of these accessibility standards are:


  1. Ensuring Accessibility of films to Persons with Hearing and Visual Impairment

  2. Global best practices to prescribe the accessibility needed by persons with Hearing and Visual Impairment.

  3. At least one accessibility feature each for the hearing impaired and visually impaired, i.e. AD & CC/OC.

  4. 'Closed captioning': by which both the audio dialogue and sound representations of a film are made visible.

  5. Indian Sign Language interpretation by interpreters must be provided in a picture-in-picture mode.

Thakur then added that "these comprehensive guidelines should establish a robust foundation for accessible feature film content and theatre infrastructure, fostering greater inclusion."

Audio Description (AD) is an overall system that assists guests with visual impairments (VI).  They can also elect to hear just the movie soundtrack at a higher volume via the headphones. Closed Captions (CC) is a system that assist guests who are deaf or hard of hearing. The device has a small screen that displays closed captions as the movie is playing, allowing them to read and watch the screen at the same time. Neither of these devices impact the viewing of other cinema audience. These are personal devices used by the PwDs at their seats. Open Captions (OC) allow the deaf and hard of hearing to watch films with text and sound descriptions displayed on screen (English subtitles).