Children’s Day is celebrated across the country today. Apart from celebrating our kids, nephews, and nieces today, we all have been a kid once. We all have had a great childhood and lots of memories that will forever stay with us. Being in the stage of children is the best as we learn so much and we are loved so much. Today you can watch these Bollywood films to reminisce about your childhood or watch this with your little ones.
A group of young actors plays the main characters in this 2010 family comedy directed by Nitesh Tiwari and Vikas Bahl. A society's youngsters become friends with an orphan and his dog, Bhidu. They all devise a plan to save their canine companion, however, when a cunning politician decides to put down stray canines. The movie also took home the 2011 National Film Award for Best Family Movie.
Half of an identical pair of twins, the cheeky Chunni is well-known in her area for the practical jokes she pulls, particularly on her father, the school principal, and the local butcher. Chunni frequently passes for her sister Munni and makes people look foolish to escape trouble.
In addition to being the best race driver in the nation, Rajveer Singh is happy with his wife Radhika, and their two children. Things take a tragic turn for them all when RV suffers a terrible accident during racing and must spend months in the hospital.
This movie, which was directed by Amol Gupte and features his son Partho Gupte as Stanley, tells the tale of a fourth-grader who is notorious for not taking his lunchbox to school, in contrast to his peers and the Hindi teacher, who keeps a watch on all the children's lunchboxes. 2012's National Film Award for Best Child Artist went to this light-hearted, hilarious film.
Child actor Darsheel Safary was in every mood in Aamir Khan's film! His portrayal of Ishaan Awasthi struck a chord with parents as well as children. This Hindi film with a young protagonist made us all stop and reflect on where society has gone so wrong. The film dealt with issues such as laziness, failing to live up to parents' expectations in a fiercely competitive world, and being the black sheep when the other sibling is a perfect example of the ideal child.