New Delhi, [India], a film about the extraordinary story of a visually impaired man and its release on Friday features individuals with low vision and blindness using app-based audio description for an immersive cinematic experience . Visually impaired persons, who attended the screening of Rajkummar Rao starrer 'Srikanth' at a multiplex here, said the audio description through AP enhanced their experience of the film and resolved the problems they faced before the release of the film. With details on the XL Cinema app, it will provide better access to audiences across the country and abroad and help break down barriers for persons with low vision and blindness, Kusum, a college student from Delhi who is fond of films, said on the platform of the app. Facilitated through. This helped them appreciate the film in a better way compared to previous experiences of watching films in theatres. She said that she loves acting and never misses a chance to enjoy the film. She said, “I have come here alone to watch the film.There have been many times in the past that I was not able to understand the nuances and I had to take help from the person sitting next to me," Kusum told ANI. "With the help of this app, I can understand the details properly. I was able to understand what was happening in the film, I like Rajkummar Rao, he is an amazing actor,” she said, adding that Ashutosh, also a student, came to watch a film after many years, an audio description was helpful. That there should be arrangements for disabled persons in cinemas, “I have seen a film after many years. The movie experience was great with audio description. Without audio description we are unable to understand a scene properly," he said, adding, "If it is a screening, then there should be an audio description, SIG language interpretation and detailed captions.There should be wheelchair access," he said Ashutosh is a late blind person who received normal schooling till class 10. However, he suffered vision loss due to retinitis pigmentosa, "I am late blind and I Took regular schooling till 10th class. Later it became difficult for me to continue my education and I needed special help due to vision problems. Ashutosh wants to work for disabled people Rajkummar Rao's 'Srikanth' is an inspiring story that portrays the life of Srikanth Bolla, a visually impaired, self-made billionaire entrepreneur who founded Bolant Industries, who was unskilled and isolated. -Gives employment to differently-abled persons Shivkant Singh, who works with a non-profit organization, said he liked the film because it shows how even disabled persons can do well in life "This is my first Had the experience and it was really good... I was not blind from birth, I was suffering from a brain tumor and lost my vision in 2016. The biggest challenge is how does one get a job due to visual impairment? It is difficult to get into corporates.I have experience in placements and training for physically challenged people and in my own organization.I have also run a coaching center and contributed to the education of children. I have trained more than 40 students,” Inderpreet Singh, who works for an NGO, said, adding that the theme of the film is inspirational. ''I feel very happy when films are made on such subjects because awareness is being spread in the society through the entertainment industry. , If you have seen this film then you must have realized how a visually impaired person struggles in life since childhood. When films are made on such subjects, one feels more happy,” Singh told ANI.He said that the app is very helpful and all films should be released with audio description or sign language. ''Audio description should be available from day one, first show. There are many cinemas that are not accessible to persons with disabilities. It becomes very difficult for a person to move independently from the booking window to the seats, so we must pay attention to accessibility. There are very few theaters that are wheelchair accessible.'' Cinema. Like everyone else, they can also go to watch a movie in any show, any theater near them.They just need to install the application from Play Store or App Store. It is a free-to-install application."