Young Darsheel Safary delivers one of the best child performances in cinema history. His eyes speak volumes—from innocent mischief to utter despair. The scene where he breaks down after being beaten by a teacher is devastatingly real.
If you are referring specifically to the Portuguese-dubbed version released in Brazil/Portugal, the core film remains the same. This review covers the film itself, with notes on the dubbing quality where relevant. Review: Como Estrelas Na Terra (Every Child is Special) Director: Aamir Khan Original Language: Hindi (Dubbed into Portuguese as Como Estrelas Na Terra ) Genre: Drama / Family / Education Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5) Synopsis The film follows Ishaan Awasthi, an 8-year-old boy who struggles immensely in school. He is labeled lazy, rebellious, and stupid by his teachers and parents. His father sends him to a strict boarding school as a last resort, which crushes Ishaan’s spirit. His salvation arrives in the form of a substitute art teacher, Ram Shankar Nikumbh (Aamir Khan), who recognizes that Ishaan’s problems stem from dyslexia —not a lack of intelligence. The Good: Why This Film is a Masterpiece 1. Heart-Wrenching & Authentic Portrayal of Dyslexia The film’s greatest strength is its accurate, empathetic depiction of learning disabilities. Through brilliant visual effects and sound design, we experience how letters and numbers dance and confuse Ishaan. It transforms a clinical condition into a visceral emotional journey. Como Estrelas Na Terra
Have tissues ready. You will cry.
The film ruthlessly critiques the education system that measures intelligence only by math and grammar scores. It asks a crucial question: “Why is a fish judged by its ability to climb a tree?” Every parent and teacher should watch this. Young Darsheel Safary delivers one of the best
Aamir Khan (the director) understands the psychology of a traumatized child. As an actor, he plays Nikumbh as the anti-teacher: patient, playful, and profoundly kind. His famous “Nikumbh’s song” ( Maa in the original, but effectively adapted in Portuguese) is a tear-jerking masterpiece. If you are referring specifically to the Portuguese-dubbed