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This child, who was suffering from malnutrition, never went to school, has become a star of Oscar

Sunday, February 24, 2019

/ by All Best News
Jain Al Rafiya

This child, who was suffering from malnutrition, never went to school, has become a star of Oscar

She was living a life of financial hardship, was a victim of malnutrition and she did not have to write to her name. But today he is the world's most prestigious Oscars
Is the star of the awards. Read this child's amazing story


In 2016, Jain Al Rafiya was a victim of malnutrition, he was playing the role of delivery boy to help his family at the age of 11-12, and thousands of Syrian refugees in Lebanon were living a difficult life like refugees in the country. He had never seen the school's shape and did not even want to write to his name.

But today, this 14-year-old child is the star of the movie 'Captainam', which has been nominated for the Oscars, has been staying in Norway and the school has started to move. A movie has changed Jain's life overnight. Jain and his family have been living in Norway for the past six months. Jain and his three siblings are also going to school for the first time in their life.


In this movie of filmmaker Nadine Labaki, Jean is playing the character of a child born in Lebanon, but officially, she is not of any country because her parents do not have the money to register her birth. He gets very upset with these situations and makes a case against his own parents, because despite being born they are unable to take care of him.

Jean's Real Life Story is also not less challenging. Jean's father Ali Ar Rafia said, "We are residents of Syria and we had decided to come to Lebanon in 2012, in view of the situation of war in Syria and violent circumstances."

In the Lebanese city of Beirut, the situation got rid of the war situation, but due to lack of work and the expensive place, problems started coming to life. The Lebanese administration is against giving refuge to Syrian refugees in a permanent place in their country. This is the reason why there is no official Refugee Camps and Syrian people can work only in fields like farming, cleaning and construction.

Jain's father said, 'Our economic condition was very bad. I was working hard day and night. Despite this, my family could hardly have been able to pass through. "

While the casting director of the film was in Beirut, the 12-year-old Jain was playing with his friends in the street. Jain also used to work to support his family members. Jain never went to school due to leaving Syria at a young age and he has had the bitter and difficult experiences of his life on the screen of the film itself. The filmmaker Nadine Labaki had said, "At the time I saw Jain, I thought how easy and sensible this boy is, his future should not be wasted in these slums.

The movie was released and it received tremendous response from viewers. Jain too came into the discussion with the release of the film. Although moving from Lebanon to another country is not easy. According to one estimate, only nine thousand of the 9.9 million Refugees living in Lebanon were settled somewhere in 2018, but after the fame gained by the film, Jain's family has managed to shift to Norway.

Ali said - 'I see the future of my children dark. But now I can hope that my children can become educator and become a doctor. But at first I could not think of such dreams. '

Even though Jain's life has not changed in the film, Jain's life has changed completely in real life and how can people change their lives overnight in the movie, Jain is a classic example of this.

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