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Bollywood's must-watch movies for children

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 4, 2024, 02:27 IST
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​Bollywood's must-watch movies for children

Bollywood has a rich history of producing heartwarming and entertaining films for children. These movies are not only enjoyable but also impart valuable lessons, making them perfect for young audiences. Here are five of the best Bollywood children's movies that have captivated the hearts of both kids and adults alike:

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'Taare Zameen Par' (2007)

Directed by Aamir Khan, this film is a poignant exploration of the life of an eight-year-old boy named Ishaan, who struggles with dyslexia. The film underscores the importance of recognizing and nurturing a child’s unique talents, rather than suppressing them simply because they don’t fit societal norms. Thanks to Aamir Khan’s sensitive direction and portrayal of Ishaan's emotions and anxieties, 'Taare Zameen Par' has become a favorite among both children and adults. It imparts valuable lessons about life, making it a timeless classic of Hindi cinema.

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'Chillar Party' (2011)

Directed by Nitesh Tiwari and Vikas Bahl, 'Chillar Party' is an enjoyable film that tells the story of a group of kids who come together to save a dog from a ruthless politician. It’s funny, adventurous, and delivers strong moral lessons about friendship, loyalty, and standing up for what’s right. The young cast does an excellent job of portraying their respective characters, making the film both entertaining and educational. 'Chillar Party' is not just fun; it’s also informative, offering important messages about courage and unity, making it highly recommended for children.

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'Stanley Ka Dabba' (2011)

Directed by Amole Gupte, 'Stanley Ka Dabba' is a heartwarming film that revolves around Stanley, a creative and charismatic schoolboy who doesn’t bring a lunchbox to school. The film touches on themes such as poverty, kindness, and the power of imagination. It beautifully blends the playfulness of childhood with the harsh realities some children face. 'Stanley Ka Dabba' is an inspirational movie with a simple yet profound plot, making it an excellent choice for kids.

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'Makdee' (2002)

'Makdee,' directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, is a fantasy film that can be categorized as a horror-comedy-drama. The story follows a young girl named Chunni who must outsmart a witch to save her sister from being turned into a chicken. With its quirky characters and fairy tale-like plot, 'Makdee' is an entertaining film that teaches important lessons about courage and wisdom. The combination of humor and suspense makes it a favorite among children, offering both fun and a few thrills.

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    'Bumm Bumm Bole' (2010)

    Directed by Priyadarshan, 'Bumm Bumm Bole' is a remake of the Iranian film 'Children of Heaven.' The story revolves around two siblings, Pinu and Rimzim, who lose a shoe and must share the remaining one. The film poignantly portrays the love and hardships of siblings in a low-income family. The emotional song "Bumm Bumm Bole" beautifully captures the strength and happiness of children, as well as the power of family love. This touching movie encourages children to make the most of their lives, no matter the circumstances.

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