With a proud nod to the Oscar-worthy brilliance of India’s Bollywood production Lapataa Ladies (Lost Ladies), let’s take a moment to appreciate the genius of cinema creators like the legendary actor-director-producer Aamir Khan. You can watch the full interview but let me draw you attention to his response to the question 'does Indian cinema have the responsibility to feature social themes' - his response includes a lovely reflection on how 'creative professionals use emotions to connect to audiences'. Few wield the art of using emotions to spark transformation as poignantly and powerfully as he does. 🎬✨ For me, it underlines the opportunity of change agents, change makers and catalysts to consider a more emotive engagement in a joyous tone - to fuel change. When we engage with others in an emotive and joyous tone, we activate the brain's limbic system, which is responsible for emotional resonance and connection. It draws people to act. Maybe not always but it can evoke a positive reaction if the positive tone is skilfully communicated. You may have moments like that? 🥂 Here's hoping we all have many moments to understand, regulate and channel emotions in 2025. It can be our super power to have a greater impact. 🎊 The Collaborators Neuroscience based solutions https://lnkd.in/eHB5a-aQ #2025 #leadership #socialchange #neuroleadership
Aamir Khan on Laapataa Ladies, Oscar aspirations, and future films | BBC News India
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Beautifully said—emotions truly are a catalyst for meaningful change and connection!
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3moUnfortunately, Lapataa Ladies did not make the final cut and did not get selected. However, Santosh, UK entry, based in rural India has been selected.