Premiere Screening of Film “Alarm” Focused on Autism

New Delhi – The premiere screening of the film “Alarm” was held today at Vivekanand School in Anand Vihar, the capital. This film sheds light on the silent struggles of millions of families affected by autism—struggles that often occur without a clear understanding of the root causes or potential solutions.
Director Neeraj Sharma said that “Alarm” is a powerful cinematic initiative aimed at raising awareness about genetic disorders and autism—two of the most challenging and misunderstood health issues of our time. He stated that through Alarm, the goal is to draw people’s attention to the fact that homeopathy offers a gentle, holistic, and effective way to manage and even partially reverse such conditions—especially when started early.
The film’s producer, Dr. B.S. Johri, remarked, “Autism is more than just a medical diagnosis—it is a deeply emotional journey, filled with confusion, helplessness, and isolation. Many parents continue their desperate search for hope and treatment in vain.”
The film also emphasizes the urgent need for prenatal awareness, as the roots of many genetic disorders can be traced back to pregnancy. The creators strongly advocate for the inclusion of Garbh Sanskar (prenatal care rooted in traditional Indian practices) in all hospital prenatal programs and for the establishment of dedicated Genetic Disorder OPDs in every homeopathic hospital.
The screening was attended by a large number of distinguished personalities from the medical and social service fields, who praised the efforts of the producer and director.
Notable attendees included former Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan, retired Lieutenant General V.K. Chaturvedi, Siyana (Bulandshahr) MLA Devendra Singh Lodhi, MLA Sanjay Goyal, Madhuri Marathe from Samvardhini Nyas and Anupam.