Thiruvananthapuram, September 29, 2025: Sammohan 2025, the National art festival for children with disabilities, concluded today with a vibrant showcase of creativity, resilience, and possibility. Organised by the Different Art Centre (DAC) under the leadership of magician and social innovator Gopinath Muthukad, the two-day national festival brought together over 200 participants from eight states, proving that disability is no barrier to talent.
The festival stage came alive with a wide range of performances — from classical dance, theatre, and music to magic, painting, and folk art. Each act reflected the participants’ determination to challenge stereotypes and celebrate their abilities. The closing ceremony saw enthusiastic participation from families, educators, and disability advocates, underlining the festival’s growing role as a platform for inclusion.
Reflecting on the festival’s vision, Gopinath Muthukad, Founder and Executive Director of DAC, said:
“Sammohan is not just a festival; it is a movement to change mindsets. These children have shown that disability does not define them — their courage and talent do. As we look ahead to Sammohan 2026 on September 26 and 27, we carry forward this spirit of inclusion and hope.”
This year’s edition also highlighted DAC’s broader mission, including the upcoming International Institute for People with Disability (IIPD) in Kasaragod, which will integrate therapy, education, and livelihood training under one roof.