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Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story Movie Review/Plot In Hindi & Urdu

CREDITS Distributor Sony Pictures Television Production companies The Hatchery Sony Pictures Television Written by John Pielmeier Directed by Thomas Carter Starring Cuba Gooding Jr. Kimberly Elise Aunjanue Ellis Theme music composer Martin Davich Country of origin United States Original language English Production Producers Dan Angel Thomas Carter Cinematography John B. Aronson DETAILS In 1987, Dr. Ben Carson travels to Ulm, Germany to meet a couple, Peter and Augusta Rausch, who have twins conjoined at the back of their heads. Dr. Carson believes he might be able to successfully separate them, but realizes that he also risks losing one or both of them. After explaining the risk, and despite that fact, Ben agrees to operate. During the four months, he spends researching and formulating a plan to increase his chances of a successful surgery, the film shifts back to 1961 in Detroit, Michigan, to a time when 11-year-old Ben Carson is doing poorly in school. His single mother, Sonya, who has but a third grade education, is distressed about both her sons’ academic failures and decides to do something about it. First, she requires Ben and his older brother Curtis to learn the multiplication tables, and unbeknownst to them, checks into a mental institution to battle depression. When she returns, she determines that her sons are watching too much television, so she restricts them to no more than two shows per week, requiring them to read books and write reports on them. She hides from Ben and Curtis the fact that she is illiterate and thus cannot read their book reports. Ben and Curtis begin to learn much from the world of books. Within one year, Ben goes from the bottom of his class to the top. Following an incident during Ben's middle school graduation ceremony where his teacher angrily tells Ben's white peers that they should be ashamed for performing worse than the black, less privileged Ben, Sonya has Ben enrolled in a primarily black high school. There he is repeatedly bullied by two students, but makes peace after he manages to outwit them in a "yo mama" joke battle. They soon prove to be toxic, giving Ben a knife. Meanwhile, Ben harbors an irascible temper which climaxes when he physically threatens Sonya and nearly stabs one of his former bullies. Though the blade hits the buckle of his friend's belt and does not go through, Ben runs home in horror and cries out to God to take away his bad temper, per his Seventh-day Adventist faith, allowing him to recover. After hard work and strong determination, Ben receives a scholarship to Yale University, where he meets his future wife, Candy Rustin, who supports him in his struggles to get through Yale. After studying neurosurgery, Ben is accepted as a resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he is faced with a dilemma that could end his career – operate on a dying man without permission or supervision, or let him die. He takes the risk and saves the man’s life, and is promoted by his superior afterwards. In 1985, after Ben's mother joins the family in Maryland, Candy is rushed to the hospital where she miscarries their twins. Dr. Carson stays with her all night until the next morning when he does a rare procedure, a hemispherectomy, in which he removes half the brain of a four-year-old who convulses 100 times a day. Despite the drastic risks, the procedure is a success and the girl recovers much quicker than Ben anticipated, which results in his first taste of media exposure. The film then returns to when Ben is preparing for a risky operation to separate the twins conjoined at the head. With four months nearing an end, Ben is still unable to figure out a way to separate the twins. Then he receives an epiphany while playing billiards by himself and, accordingly, devises a plan. 22 hours into the procedure, Dr. Carson and his team manage to separate the twins, saving their lives and liberating parents Peter and Augusta. The film ends with Dr. Carson as he is surrounded by members of the press.

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